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Int J Immunopathol Pharmacol
January 2024
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department, Benha University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha, Egypt.
Introduction: The clinical use of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), a routinely used chemotherapy medication, has a deleterious impact on the liver. Therefore, it is necessary to find a less harmful alternative to minimize liver damage. This study was designed to see how 5-fluorouracil nanogel influenced 5-FU-induced liver damage in rats.
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October 2018
Department of Pharmacology, Benha University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Moshtohor, Egypt.
This study was designed to provide laboratory evidence supporting the hematopoietic effect of Beta vulgaris (beet) leaf aqueous extract in phenylhydrazine-induced anemia model in albino rats. Extraction of the leaves/stalks was done by maceration in 30% hydro-ethanol for 48 h. An intraperitoneal injection of 20 mg/kg phenylhydrazine was applied for two consecutive days to develop hemolytic anemia on the 4th day after the 1st injection in 24 of 30 male albino rats.
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October 2018
Department of Pharmacology, Benha University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Moshtohor 13736, Egypt
The present study is aimed at utilization of novel and classical kidney function biomarkers to evaluate the nephroprotective potential of leaf extract (CPLE) in gentamicin nephrotoxicity model in albino rats. The used classical biomarkers were urea and creatinine; while the new biomarkers were Kidney injury molecule-1 (KIM-1) and Clusterin. Forty-five male albino rats were assigned into five groups and subjected to different treatments for nine consecutive days (vehicles; gentamicin, 100 mg/kg, subcutaneously; ascorbic acid, 200 mg/kg, orally; CPLE, 150 and 300 mg/kg b wt.
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June 2013
Department of Pharmacology, Benha University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, 13736 Moshtohor, EGypt..
The aim of the present study was to elucidate the possible biochemical alterations in lipid metabolic profile and organ function profiles that may result from continuous treatment with the drug, sildenafil in normal and hyperlipidemic rats. Blood samples were taken for biochemical analysis on days 30, 45 and 60 of the experiment. Sildenafil (5.
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