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Protective Effects of Silymarin Against D-Gal/LPS-Induced Organ Damage and Inflammation in Mice.

Huayi SuoHaoxiang WangYue YangYuting GouZhiying WangDingyi YangChong Li
Published in: Drug design, development and therapy (2021)
Silymarin, which exhibits antioxidative and anti-inflammatory effects, can alleviate the liver, lung, and kidney damage induced by D-galactose/lipopolysaccharide. High-dose (150 mg/kg·bw) silymarin can more effectively inhibit organ damage, compared with low-dose silymarin (75 mg/kg·bw) in Kunming mice.
Keyphrases
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