Hepatoprotective activity of Clearliv a polyherbal formulation in Wistar rats
@article{Kumar2013HepatoprotectiveAO, title={Hepatoprotective activity of Clearliv a polyherbal formulation in Wistar rats}, author={Ep Kumar and V. Rele Rajan and Anil Kumar and Subramani Parasuraman and Sf Emerson}, journal={Archives of Medicine and Health Sciences}, year={2013}, volume={1}, pages={120 - 125} }
Objective: To evaluate the hepatoprotective activity of Clearliv a polyherbal formulation in Wistar rats. Materials and Methods: The hepatoprotective potential of Clearliv was evaluated in thioacetamide-induced liver necrosis, DL-galactosamine [GalN]-induced liver injury, and carbon tetrachloride [CCl 4 ]-induced hepatitis models in Wistar rats. In all the models, Clearliv (at the dose levels of 800, and 1000 mg/kg) was administered for 3 days orally followed by single intraperitoneal…
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