Research Article

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

Table 2

Dosage of orally administered drug in various groups in carbon tetrachloride-induced toxicity.

GroupsTreatment

Group 1Normal control; the animals received distilled water.
Group 2Pathological control; received distilled water for 7 days (p.o.) followed by a single dose of CCl4 (sc) on day 8
Group 3Received holyliv formulation at 2.6 ml/kg BW/d for 7 days (p.o.) + a single dose of CCl4 on day 8
Group 4Received holyliv formulation at 5.2 ml/kg BW/d for 7 days (p.o.) + a single dose of CCl4 on day 8
Group 5Received heptaliv formulation at 2.6 ml/kg BW/d for 7 days (p.o.) + a single dose of CCl4 on day 8
Group 6Received heptaliv formulation at 5.2 ml/kg BW/d for 7 days (p.o.) + a single dose of CCl4 on day 8
Group 7Received icturn formulation at 2.6 ml/kg BW/d for 7 days (p.o.) + a single dose of CCl4 on day 8
Group 8Received icturn formulation at 5.2 ml/kg BW/d for 7 days (p.o.) + a single dose of CCl4 on day 8
Group 9Received J-Deenar formulation at 2.6 ml/kg BW/d for 7 days (p.o.) + a single dose of CCl4 on day 8
Group 10Received J-Deenar formulation at 5.2 ml/kg BW/d for 7 days (p.o.) + a single dose of CCl4 on day 8