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Toxicological investigation of acute and chronic treatment with Gnidia stenophylla Gilg root extract on some blood parameters and histopathology of spleen, liver and kidney in mice

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Table 1 Effect of acute oral treatment with GSG aqueous root extract on mice
Fig. 1 Effect of 400 and 800 mg/kg b.w/day of GSG root extract, administered for 13 weeks, on the body weight growth pattern of male (a) and female (b) mice
Table 3 Effect of chronic oral administration of G. steno-phylla root extract on some serum biochemical param-eters in mice
Table 4 Effect of chronic treatment with GSG root extract on the absolute and relative organ weights of liver, kidney and spleen of male and female mice as compared to the controls
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