2018
DOI: 10.9734/ajrb/2017/v1i1355
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Toxicological Evaluation of Two Named Herbal Remedies Sold Across Orumba South Local Government Area of Anambra State, South-Eastern Nigeria

Abstract: Aim: Herbs are plants or parts of plants used for their therapeutic, aromatic or savoury values. This work studied the potential sub-chronic toxic effects of Goko and BetaB, two herbal remedies used in treating human diseases and sold in Orumba Local Government Area of Anambra state, Nigeria. Design: Experimental adult Wister female albino rats were divided into five groups (A, B, C, D and E) of five animals per group. The first and second groups received 0.1 ml/kg body weight and 0.2 ml/kg body weight o… Show more

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“…The administration of the plant fraction and the standard drug was carried out using oral intubation tube. The treatment lasted for seven days (7).The rats were handled according to the guidelines of the National Institute of Health on the case and use of laboratory animals (NIH, 1985). The research (UNN/FBS/EC/1025) was approved by the Ethical Committee of Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Nigeria Nsukka.…”
Section: Phytochemical Analysis Of Ethyl Acetate Extract Of Millettiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The administration of the plant fraction and the standard drug was carried out using oral intubation tube. The treatment lasted for seven days (7).The rats were handled according to the guidelines of the National Institute of Health on the case and use of laboratory animals (NIH, 1985). The research (UNN/FBS/EC/1025) was approved by the Ethical Committee of Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Nigeria Nsukka.…”
Section: Phytochemical Analysis Of Ethyl Acetate Extract Of Millettiamentioning
confidence: 99%