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Acute and sub acute toxicity study on Sangu parpam. [PDF]
Peptic ulcer is described in the siddha system of medicinal classification of 4448 diseases. Information on the use of Sangu Parpam in treating peptic ulcer is known. Therefore, it is of interest to document the acute and sub acute toxicity analysis on Sangu parpam in this regard.
Madhavan R +4 more
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Sub-acute toxicity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) root extract in wistar rats. [PDF]
Withania somnifera (ashwagandha, WS) is widely used in traditional Indian Ayurvedic medicine. Studies indicate ashwagandha possesses antioxidant, anxiolytic, memory enhancing, antiparkinsonian, anti-venom, anti-inflammatory and antitumor properties.
Langade D, Dawane J, Dhande P.
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Acute and sub-acute toxicity of Echinops kebericho decoction in rats. [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundEchinops keberichois widely used for treatment of a variety of diseases including infectious, non-infectious disease and fumigation during child birth. Antibacterial, antimalarial, anti-leshimania, anti-diarrheal and insect repellent activities have been elucidated.
Deyno S +6 more
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Sub-acute injection toxicity of Florfenicol VS 30
Abstract This study is aimed at identifying organs and/or target organs systems that are most sensitive to the toxic effect of the drug under study, as well as determining the level of cumulation and reversibility of pathological changes in the animal body influenced by the pharmacological substance.
A V Balyshev +4 more
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Acute and sub-acute toxicity study of a Pakistani polyherbal formulation. [PDF]
Herbology is the prevailing system among the nationally-accepted alternative or complementary systems of medicine. The system is due to its general and patient-oriented methodology, is widely used in the general population exposing them to the risk of the side effects of the herbal medicines.
Ishtiaq S +9 more
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Transformer mineral oil ingestion induces systemic sub-acute toxicity in Wistar rats. [PDF]
We investigated the potential toxicities associated with the sub-acute ingestion of transformer mineral oil (TMO) at a heated low dose (HLD-50 mg/kg), heated high dose (HHD-500 mg/kg) and unheated high dose (UHD-500 mg/kg) in Wistar rats. There were increases in red blood cells and haemoglobin levels in HHD females and UHD males respectively versus ...
Otunga GN +3 more
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Sub-Acute Toxicity Study of Graphene Oxide in the Sprague-Dawley Rat. [PDF]
Graphene oxide (GO) is an oxidized derivative of graphene used in biotechnology and medicine. The safety of GO is uncertain, so we evaluated its toxicity in male rats. Rat tail veins were injected with 2.5, 5, or 10 mg/kg GO for seven days and behavioral patterns, pathology, and tissue morphology were assessed. Data show that behaviors were not altered
Li Y +9 more
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SUB-ACUTE DERMAL TOXICITY OF SODIUM-CONTAINING DRUGS
Drugs that have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and wound-healing effects deserve special attention, sodium-containing drugs are one of them, which is why they are used in veterinary medicine. The article presents the results of experimental studies to study the sub-acute toxicity of sodium-containing drugs: known – glycetinate 2%, its analogues
I. Patereha +7 more
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Alternative acute oral toxicity assessment under REACH based on sub-acute toxicity values
The REACH Regulation requires information on acute oral toxicity for substances produced or imported in quantities greater than one ton per year. When registering, animal testing should be used as last resort. The standard acute oral toxicity test requires use of animals.
Andrea, Gissi +4 more
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Acute and sub-acute toxicity studies of roselle leaves
Roselle leaves are widely used in traditional medicine but have not previously been studied for their safety through standard in vivo toxicity studies. This study aimed to evaluate the safety of roselle leaves extract through acute and sub-acute oral toxicity studies in Sprague Dawley (SD) rats.
Hasnisa H., Syahida M., Hadijah H.
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