The Evaluation of the Acute Toxicity Of MCH2 Syrup Formulations on the Liver Organs of Male Wistar Strain Rats Entailed Histopathological Observations and the Examination of Symptoms of Toxicity
Abstract:In this study, an acute toxicity test of the MCH2 syrup, comprising P. niruri herb and M. citrifolia fruit extract in a 2:2 ratio, was conducted to ascertain intrinsic toxicity, identify target organs, assess species sensitivity, and determine initial dose levels, providing essential hazard information post-acute exposure. 9 The test involved repeated oral administration of the substance to observe toxicity symptoms, with subsequent histopathological examination focusing on the liver, a pivotal organ in detoxi… Show more
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