Research Article

Inhibition of In Vivo Growth of Plasmodium berghei by Launaea taraxacifolia and Amaranthus viridis in Mice

Figure 3

Photomicrograph of a liver section of mice fed with distilled water, no parasite or extracts. The liver was stained with haematoxylin and eosin showing normal liver architecture as seen in ×100 magnification; the sinusoids (slender arrow) are normal without infiltration of inflammatory cells; the central vesicles (white arrow) appear normal and not congested. The hepatocytes (blue arrow) appear normal with normal nuclei and cytoplasmic morphology. There is no haemorrhage and no infiltration of inflammatory cells.