Toxicity of barakol: Hepatotoxicity and subacute toxicity
Barakol, an active principle of Cassia siamea (Caesalpiniaceae), exhibits an anxiolytic property. This study was undertaken to evaluate the acute hepatotoxicity and subacute toxicity of barakol in rats. The LD50of barakol after oral administration was 2.33 g/kg. In an acute hepatotoxicity study, sin...
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Main Authors: | W. Pumpaisalchai, S. Kaewvichit, T. Taesothikul, K. Sanichwankul, S. Siriaunkgul, W. Niwatananun |
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2018
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