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EFFECT OF ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF VITAMIN A ON BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL IN RABBITS AND ITS POSSIBLE INTERACTIONS WITH COMMONLY USED ORAL ANTIDIABETIC AGENTS

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TABLE  8: BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS OF RABBITS RECEIVING VITAMIN A (10000 I.U./ kg/d) FOR 7 DAYS AND METFORMIN (100 mg / kg) PLUS 25 gm GLUCOSE POWDER AFTER OVERNIGHT FASTING
TABLE 9: STATISTICAL COMPARISON BETWEEN THE GROUP RECEIVING VIT. A PLUSGLUCOSE POWDER  AND CONTROL GROUP (RECEIVING ONLY  GLUCOSE POWDER)

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