2017
DOI: 10.15171/jnp.2017.65
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The preventive effect of Berberis vulgaris extract on contrastinduced acute kidney injury

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“…Precautions is also advised in patients with hepatic impairment, because transaminase elevation has been documented in rats, even without histological abnormalities (Raman & Lau, 1996). Mardani et al (2014) also reported in their study that kidney damage was observed in mice given 4 g/kg of M. charantia extract for more than a week.…”
Section: Toxicity and Safety Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Precautions is also advised in patients with hepatic impairment, because transaminase elevation has been documented in rats, even without histological abnormalities (Raman & Lau, 1996). Mardani et al (2014) also reported in their study that kidney damage was observed in mice given 4 g/kg of M. charantia extract for more than a week.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bioactive components from Berberis asiatica used in the study because they have antioxidant, diuretic, alkalinizing, and hypocalciuric qualities, all of which are crucial for treating urolithiasis disease [3,4]. In renal tubular epithelial cells, aminoglycoside has been found to be a well-known ligand of megalin receptors.…”
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confidence: 99%