Assessing phytochemicals and hepatoprotective potential of solanum incanum fruit extract to prevent chemically induced liver injury in mice/ Namuwelu Likundo.
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TextPublication details: The university of Zambia, school of medicine, Lusaka 2016.Description: viii,26p.: illSubject(s): Dissertation note: A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment for the award of bachelor of Pharmacy degree at the university of Zambia. Summary: Liver injury has different causes including several classes of drugs, toxins and viruses. Treatment involve treating the underlying cause and for very few toxin by use of specific antidote. This study was to assess the phytochemicals and hepatoprotective potential of solanum Incanum fruit extract to prevent chemically induced liver injury in mice.
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A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment for the award of bachelor of Pharmacy degree at the university of Zambia.
Liver injury has different causes including several classes of drugs, toxins and viruses. Treatment involve treating the underlying cause and for very few toxin by use of specific antidote. This study was to assess the phytochemicals and hepatoprotective potential of solanum Incanum fruit extract to prevent chemically induced liver injury in mice.
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