Nephroprotective activity of dichloromethane extract of leaves of Alstonia scholaris Linn. in Gentamycin induced Nephrotoxicity in rats: Preventive study
[...]with this background we decided to explore the nephroprotective role of Pimpinella anisum in a murine model of gentamicin-induced renal damage. First the powdered drug was defatted with petroleum ether (60°C-80°C); Defatted drug was then dried and again filled in soxhlet apparatus for extractio...
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