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Figure 4.
Effect of Barley Grass Extract Pretreatment on Dieldrin-Induced Liver Damage in Rats (Photomicrography of hematoxylin-eosin-stained sections of normal rat liver (A) (200×): HL: hepatic lobules; H: hepatocytes; V: vein; liver of a dieldrin-intoxicated rat (B) (400×): CV: cytoplasmic vacuolization, NE: nuclear enlargement, IMI: inflammatory mononuclear infiltration, C: congested portal tract; liver from rats treated with HGAEI (10 ml/kg) (C) (200×): N: nuclear, VCL: central vein; liver from rats treated with HGAEII (20 ml/kg) (D) (400×); liver of a rat pretreated with HGAEI+D (E) (400×) and liver of a rat pretreated with HGAEII+D (F) (400×).)
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Barley Grass (
Hordeum vulgare
L.) Protects against Dieldrin-Induced Hyperlipidemia and Hepatorenal Toxicity in Rat
Hallegue Dorsaf, Moujahed Sabrine, Ben Lamine Houda, Ben Rhouma Khémais, Sakly Mohsen, Tebourbi Olfa
Journal of Food and Nutrition Research
.
2020
, 8(12), 730-738 doi:10.12691/jfnr-8-12-6
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