Hepatoprotective activity of prunus persica peaches against paracetamol induced hepatotoxicity
epato-toxicity is a common toxicity happening during the treatment of chronic diseases like tuberculosis, diabetics. Prunus persica belongs to Rosaceae is a plant growing in temperate region used as laxative, sedative, anti-cancer and also consist of glycosides, flavonoids, anthocyanins, vitamins. I...
Main Authors: | Manokaran, S., Saravanan, V.S., Bhargavi, Y., Pandi, P.V. |
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2011
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