Abstract:The aim of this study is to investigate the antihyperlipidimic effect of Terpenes fraction of Iraqi Cicer areitinum in high-fat diet (HFD)-fed mice. Animals were divided into four groups (n =8). The total duration of the study was 56 days split into two intervals. During the first 28-days interval, mice were administered with HFD, whereas during the second 28-days interval they were co-administered HFD plus Terpenes (500mg/kg: p.o.) or the standard drug Atorvastatin (10mg/kg:p.o.). Terpenes treatment to HFD-in… Show more
Materials and MethodsCell lines: AMJ13 cell line (provided and authenticated by the Iraqi Center for Cancer Research and Medical Genetics) 14 , was cultured in Roswell Park Memorial Institute Medium (RPMI-1640) (cat-no. RPMI-A)
Materials and MethodsCell lines: AMJ13 cell line (provided and authenticated by the Iraqi Center for Cancer Research and Medical Genetics) 14 , was cultured in Roswell Park Memorial Institute Medium (RPMI-1640) (cat-no. RPMI-A)
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