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 HEPATOPROTECTIVE EFFICACY OF CUCUMIS CALLOSUS (ROTTL.) COGN. (CUCURBITACEAE) FRUIT AGAINST CCL4-INDUCED HEPATIC DAMAGE IN RATS

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Table 1.  Effect of Methanol extract of C. callosus (MECC) on serum enzyme levels and Total protein of CClintoxicated rats
Table 2. Effect of Methanol extract of C. callosus (MECC) on liver biochemical parameters of CCl4 intoxicated Rats

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