2014
DOI: 10.15412/j.jbtw.01030702
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Effects of hydro-alcoholic extract of broccoli (Brassica oleracea) on sensory threshold of pain using the for-malin test in adult male rats

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“…Increased water and feed intake in all the Br+TZ treatment groups can be due to adaptation of mammalian system against the TZ and broccoli extract supplementation, and broccoli extract has shown the effective preliminary response to counter the toxicity being induced by TZ. Similarly broccoli extract has been found to be antioxidant rich supplement and inducer of physiological pathways against the number of chemical substances, which ultimately tries to restores the normal metabolic activities in the living models [8,9,23,24] and these findings corroborates present investigation.…”
Section: Journal Of Biomedical Sciences Issn 2254-609xsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Increased water and feed intake in all the Br+TZ treatment groups can be due to adaptation of mammalian system against the TZ and broccoli extract supplementation, and broccoli extract has shown the effective preliminary response to counter the toxicity being induced by TZ. Similarly broccoli extract has been found to be antioxidant rich supplement and inducer of physiological pathways against the number of chemical substances, which ultimately tries to restores the normal metabolic activities in the living models [8,9,23,24] and these findings corroborates present investigation.…”
Section: Journal Of Biomedical Sciences Issn 2254-609xsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Protective antioxidative potential of large number of natural extracts have been reported, which tries to restore stress biomarkers status in vivo [9,24,25]. The amount of proteins in blood hemolysate (Table 3) and plasma (Figure 3) of all group rats was comparable.…”
Section: Journal Of Biomedical Sciences Issn 2254-609xmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…In preliminary studies, the antinociceptive effects of Brassica oleraceae var. italica inflorescences (Danesh et al 2014 ) and sprouts (Baenas et al 2017 ) were reported in both phases of the formalin test, a first-choice pain model to screen analgesic drugs (Dubuisson and Dennis 1977 ; Dzoyem et al 2017 ). This test refers two phases: an early (neurogenic) and late (inflammatory) (Tjølsen et al 1992 ).…”
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confidence: 99%