Research Article

Lycium europaeum Extract: A New Potential Antioxidant Source against Cisplatin-Induced Liver and Kidney Injuries in Mice

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Effects of the methanol extract of leaves from Lycium europaeum (LEM) on kidney histology in cisplatin-intoxicated mice. Kidneys were sectioned and stained with hematoxylin-eosin (H&E). Representative photographs (200x) from the control group (a), 150 mg/kg BW LEM group (b); cisplatin-treated group (c), 150 mg/kg BW LEM + cisplatin group (d), and 50 mg/kg BW quercetin-positive control group (e). GA: glomerular atrophy; DL: tubular dilation; G: glomerule; D: distal convoluted tubules; P: proximal convoluted tubules; C: coast.
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