2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjp.2017.11.003
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Hepatoprotective effect of Aegle marmelos augmented with piperine co-administration in paracetamol model

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“…Nos trabalhos citados, os grupos variaram de 5 animais (ALAM et al, 2017) até 23 por grupo (AHMAD et al,2019). Contudo, 60 trabalhos optaram por manter grupos com 6 animais (RATHEE et al, 2018). A definição do total de animais no experimento é extremamente importante, visando o uso consciente na experimentação animal e as diretrizes do Conselho Nacional de Controle de Experimentação Animal (Concea).…”
Section: Linhagem Idade Dos Animais E Gruposunclassified
“…Nos trabalhos citados, os grupos variaram de 5 animais (ALAM et al, 2017) até 23 por grupo (AHMAD et al,2019). Contudo, 60 trabalhos optaram por manter grupos com 6 animais (RATHEE et al, 2018). A definição do total de animais no experimento é extremamente importante, visando o uso consciente na experimentação animal e as diretrizes do Conselho Nacional de Controle de Experimentação Animal (Concea).…”
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“…The leaf extract of Aegle marmelos at a dose of 100mg/kg was found to exhibit potent hepatoprotective activity in PCM-induced hepatotoxicity in Wistar rats, comparable to the silymarin group. When Piperine was co-administered with a low dose of 25mg/kg of Aegle marmelos extract, the hepato-protective effect was found to have got potentiated 25 .…”
Section: Hepatoprotective Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has enormous economic and ecological value. It was found that various pharmacological activities were exhibited by different parts of this tree, like, anti-cancer 12 , analgesic 13 , antipyretic 14 , anti-inflammatory 15 , anti-malarial 16 , antioxidative 17 , hepatoprotective 18 , antidiabetic 19 , antimicrobial 12 , antiulcer 20 , gastroprotective 21 , antidiarrheal 22 , cardioprotective 23 , radioprotective 24 , anti-spermatogenic 25 , antiproliferative 26 , anti-hyperlipidemic 27 , immunomodulatory 28 , anti-thyroid 29 etc. Several phytochemicals were segregated from different parts of Aegle marmelos, like glycosides, terpenoids, alkaloids, coumarins, carbohydrates, saponins, phenols, sterols, gums and mucilage, tannins etc., which were thought to have attributed to their pharmacological responses.…”
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