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IN VIVO HEPATOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF CAFFEIC ACID ON MERCURIC CHLORIDE INDUCED BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES IN ALBINO WISTAR RATS

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Table 1 indicates that the level of LPO was drastically increased in mercuric chloride intoxicated rat and simultaneously there was decreased in the level of total reduced GSH content in the liver tissue of the mercuric chloride intoxicated rat when compar
Table 2: The level of SOD, CAT, and GPx activity of caffeic acid on mercuric chloride‑intoxicated rat liver tissue

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