2017
DOI: 10.59566/ijbs.2017.13135
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Therapeutic Potentials of Edible Freshwater-Snail Bellamya Bengalensis Extract against Arsenic-induced Rat Tissue Damage are Conferred by Antioxidative Mechanism and Attenuation of Pro-Inflammatory Response

Abstract: Chronic arsenic exposure results in cancer. Some therapeutic agents show inadequate-potency/ side-effects in arsenic-toxicity treatment. The Bellamya bengalensis, an edible snail has long been used by rural people comprised of both ethnic and nonethnic groups as traditional medicine in several health-anomalies/ liver-disorders. In an attempt to investigate the possible protective and therapeutic effect against arsenic induced rat tissue damage are conferred by antioxidative mechanism and attenuation of pro-inf… Show more

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