Triclosan treatment to pregnant albino rats affects offspring numbers and the liver of both the pregnant rats and their offspring, and these effects are ameliorated by co‐treatment with bee honey
Abstract:We have assessed the effects of the broad‐spectrum bactericide triclosan on the liver of pregnant albino rats and their offspring, and evaluated the protective potential of bee honey, which has radical‐scavenging properties. The study involved treatment of 72 pregnant rats followed by examination of the pregnant rats and their offspring. The pregnant rats were divided equally into six groups (I–VI), each of which was subdivided equally into two Subgroups (A and B). Rats in the A subgroups were gavaged with a d… Show more
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