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EVALUATION OF IN VIVO ANTI OXIDANT ACTIVITY OF MENTHA ARVENSIS LINN IN RAT BRAIN HOMOGENATES

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Table 1: Treatment Schedule.
Fig. 1: Effect of Aqueous and 70% Ethanolic (AMA and EMA) extracts of the aerial parts of Mentha arvensis Linn
Fig 2:  Effect of aqueous and 70% ethanolic (AMA and EMA) extracts of the aerial parts of Mentha arvensis Linn
Fig. 4: Effect of Aqueous and 70% Ethanolic (AMA and EMA) extracts of the aerial parts of Mentha arvensis Linn
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