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Hepatoprotective effects of Hibiscus, Rosmarinus and Salvia on azathioprine-induced toxicity in rats
A. Amin
, A. A. Hamza
Department of Biology
Zayed Center Health Sciences
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Hibiscus
100%
Salvia
100%
Hepatoprotective
100%
Rosmarinus
100%
Induced Hepatotoxicity
75%
Alanine Aminotransferase
50%
Aspartate
50%
Malonialdehyde
50%
Herbal Plants
50%
Antimetabolites
25%
Purine Synthesis
25%
Acute Liver Damage
25%
Salvia Species
25%
Salvia Officinalis
25%
Usable Water
25%
Herbal Extracts
25%
Salvage Pathway
25%
Rosmarinus Officinalis
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Hibiscus
100%
Azathioprine
100%
Rosmarinus
100%
Salvia
100%
Hepatotoxicity
30%
Alanine Aminotransferase
20%
Antimetabolite
10%
Salvia officinalis
10%
Purine
10%
Rosemary
10%