Research Article

Evaluation of Hepatoprotective Potential of Polyherbal Preparations in CCl4-Induced Hepatotoxicity in Mice

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Histopathological changes in the liver. Each picture is a representative for each group as follows: (a) Normal control, (b) CCl4 control, (c) CCl4+ 2.6 ml/kg/day Holyliv, (d) CCl4+ 5.2 ml/kg/day Holyliv, (e) CCl4+ 2.6 ml/kg/day Heptaliv, (f) CCl4+ 5.2 ml/kg/day Heptaliv, (g) CCl4+ 2.6 ml/kg/day Icturn, (h) CCl4+ 5.2 ml/kg/day Icturn, (i) CCl4+ 2.6 ml/kg/day J-Deenar, (j) CCl4+ 5.2 ml/kg/day J-Deenar. Each group was assessed at 400X magnification, Scale bar: 40 μm. CV = central vain, black arrow pointed the infiltration of inflammatory cells (IC).
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