A comparative study of the cholesterol level in the serum and liver of Swiss mice fed with xenical and fibrenet
The effects of a synthetic drug (Xenical) vs. a natural dietary supplement (Fibrenet) on the cholesterol levels of the liver and blood serum of Swiss mice after three weeks of feeding were determined using UV-VIS Spectroscopy. The mice that had Xenical added to the diet had a lower level of choleste...
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الملخص: | The effects of a synthetic drug (Xenical) vs. a natural dietary supplement (Fibrenet) on the cholesterol levels of the liver and blood serum of Swiss mice after three weeks of feeding were determined using UV-VIS Spectroscopy. The mice that had Xenical added to the diet had a lower level of cholesterol in both the blood serum and the liver compared to the group of mice that took the Fibrenet. |
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