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Biochemical, morphological and molecular assessments of n butanol fraction of Phoenix dactylifera L. following exposure to inorganic mercury on the liver of Wistar rats.

Musa Garba AbubakarA N AgbonS A MusaW O HammanS B Oladele
Published in: Laboratory animal research (2024)
triggered liver alterations could be attributed to the antioxidant property of its flavonoid content. Therefore, BFPD may be a potential candidate for treating and managing liver-induced mercury intoxication.
Keyphrases
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