Objective: The study was aimed to evaluate the anticlastogenic potential of ethanolic extract of Cinnamomum cassia against arsenic-induced genotoxicity.Methods: In the experiment, 30 animals were taken and divided into five groups and each group contains six animals. Group 1 was control and fed on tap water of Patna city while rest four (2, 3, 4, 5) groups were treated with 4 mg/kg body weight, per orally sodium arsenite for 8 weeks. Sodium arsenite pre-treated Groups 4 and 5 were followed by dose of 100 mg/kg body weight of 5% ethanolic solution of test plant bark extract for next 8 weeks (total duration of dosing 16 weeks). Caudal blood collected from each mouse by minor nick without their sacrifice and smeared blood was stained by double...
Summary The clastogenic effect of the A. populnea leaves extract was tested in vivo on bone mar-row ...
Heavy metals are leading causes of environmental contamination and arsenic (As) is currently one of ...
Herbal remedies are generally considered safe because they are natural. This study investigated the ...
Objective: The study was aimed to evaluate anticlastogenic potential of ethanolic extract of T. cord...
Objective: The study was aimed to evaluate the DNA protective effects of ethanolic extracts of Tinos...
 Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the antimutagenic activity of binara herbs (Artemisia vulg...
Objective: The present study investigated the antigenotoxic effect of Zingiber officinale (Ginger) o...
Objective: In the current study, in vivo genotoxic effects of arsenic derivatives such as arsenic tr...
690-697 Chronic arsenic exposure causes skin diseases, gastrointestinal and neurological disorders, ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Garcinia achachairu Rusby (Clusiaceae) is popularly known as achacha...
Background: To assess the median lethal dose and evaluate the anti-chemotherapeutic effects of hydro...
In Africa, the fruit, leaf, seed and roots of Carica papaya Linn. are generally used to treat a vari...
Dalbergia latifolia Roxb. (Family: Fabaceae) is a traditional herb, contain latinone and    dal...
AbstractMost of the world’s populations residing in developing countries depend on alternative medic...
Background: Cinnamomum cassia iswidely used as a traditional medicinal plant for the treatment of rh...
Summary The clastogenic effect of the A. populnea leaves extract was tested in vivo on bone mar-row ...
Heavy metals are leading causes of environmental contamination and arsenic (As) is currently one of ...
Herbal remedies are generally considered safe because they are natural. This study investigated the ...
Objective: The study was aimed to evaluate anticlastogenic potential of ethanolic extract of T. cord...
Objective: The study was aimed to evaluate the DNA protective effects of ethanolic extracts of Tinos...
 Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the antimutagenic activity of binara herbs (Artemisia vulg...
Objective: The present study investigated the antigenotoxic effect of Zingiber officinale (Ginger) o...
Objective: In the current study, in vivo genotoxic effects of arsenic derivatives such as arsenic tr...
690-697 Chronic arsenic exposure causes skin diseases, gastrointestinal and neurological disorders, ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Garcinia achachairu Rusby (Clusiaceae) is popularly known as achacha...
Background: To assess the median lethal dose and evaluate the anti-chemotherapeutic effects of hydro...
In Africa, the fruit, leaf, seed and roots of Carica papaya Linn. are generally used to treat a vari...
Dalbergia latifolia Roxb. (Family: Fabaceae) is a traditional herb, contain latinone and    dal...
AbstractMost of the world’s populations residing in developing countries depend on alternative medic...
Background: Cinnamomum cassia iswidely used as a traditional medicinal plant for the treatment of rh...
Summary The clastogenic effect of the A. populnea leaves extract was tested in vivo on bone mar-row ...
Heavy metals are leading causes of environmental contamination and arsenic (As) is currently one of ...
Herbal remedies are generally considered safe because they are natural. This study investigated the ...