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Figure 3.
The different histopathologic changes of mice liver received propolis extract at concentrations of 2000 mg/ kg.
A
: Hyperemia(Mo), ductular reaction (M).
B
: Central vein dilation(Mo), hyperemia(Mo), increase of Kupffer cells(M), sinusoidal inflammatory cells infiltrating (M), cholestasis (M to Mo), focal necroinflammation(M to Mo).
C
: Central vein dilation(Mo), hyperemia, cholestasis(M to Mo), feathery change (M to Mo).
D
: Apoptosis (M to Mo)(arrow), hyperemia(Mo), cholestasis(M to Mo), feathery change (M to Mo).
E
: Hyperemia (Mo), cholestasis(M to Mo), feathery change (M to Mo), increase of Kupffer cells(M), sinusoidal inflammatory cells infiltrating (M), portal inflammation(M).
F
: Cholestasis(M to Mo), feathery change(M to Mo), steatosis (M).
G
: Portal inflammation (M), Periportal interface hepatitis (M), increase of Kupffer cells(M), sinusoidal inflammatory cells infiltrating (M). (Mild:M, Moderate:Mo,Mild to moderate: M to Mo). Magnification x400, Hematoxylin and Eosin
From
Histopathological Examination of the Effects of Oral Consumption of Various Doses of Propolis in Mice Liver
Fatemeh Samiee-Rad, Sadaf Bagherkhani, Nematollahe Gheibi
Journal of Food and Nutrition Research
.
2019
, 7(11), 785-793 doi:10.12691/jfnr-7-11-5
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