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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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Rosmarinus
100%
Hibiscus
96%
Salvia
94%
Azathioprine
67%
Liver
17%
Aspartic Acid
14%
Alanine Transaminase
13%
Salvia officinalis
11%
Oxidative Stress
9%
Water
9%
purine
7%
Intraperitoneal Injections
6%
Catalase
6%
Free Radicals
6%
Superoxide Dismutase
6%
Serum
6%
Glutathione
6%
Gastrointestinal Tract
5%
Necrosis
5%
Antioxidants
5%
Bone Marrow
4%
Lymphocytes
4%
Animals
3%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
2%
Chemical Compounds
Azathioprine
99%
Hepatoprotective
86%
Aspartate
33%
Oxidative Stress
30%
Alanine
29%
Antioxidant Agent
23%
Antimetabolite
22%
Intraperitoneal
19%
Purine
15%
Superoxide
14%
Glutathione
13%
Protective
12%
Free Radical
12%
Drug
8%