2021
DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i3.15703
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The Effect of Saliva Officinalis L (Sage Tea) on Biochemical and Pathological Changes Improvment in Adult Male Rats Induced by a High Fat Diet

Abstract: In order to investigate the physiological-protective effect of sage tea (Salvia officinalis L.) through its role in lipid profile regulation in male laboratory rats, current research has been carried out. In this study, sixty albino male laboratory rats (100-160 g) and older rats (4-7 weeks) were used. Based on the experimental nature of the study, animals were randomly divided into three main groups (six rats per group), a control group was considered to be the first group to be fed on a standard diet, and a … Show more

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