Antihepatotoxic Nature of Ulva reticulata (Chlorophyceae) on Acetaminophen-Induced Hepatoxicity in Experimental Rats

H Balaji Raghavendra Rao, A Sathivel… - Journal of medicinal …, 2004 - liebertpub.com
Ulva reticulata, a marine edible green alga, is a known source of proteins, vitamins, and
sulfated polysaccharides. Though there are many reports in the literature regarding the
composition and antiviral property of Ulva sp., studies of the antihepatotoxic property of
green seaweeds in animal model are scarce. We have studied the antihepatotoxic nature of
this marine green edible alga, U. reticulata, in a hot water extract (150 mg/kg of body weight
for a period of 15 days) against acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity in experimental …

Antihepatotoxic nature of Ulva reticulata (Chlorophyceae) on acetaminophen-induced hepatoxicity in experimental rats.

A Sathivel, T Devaki - Journal of Medicinal Food, 2004 - europepmc.org
Ulva reticulata, a marine edible green alga, is a known source of proteins, vitamins, and
sulfated polysaccharides. Though there are many reports in the literature regarding the
composition and antiviral property of Ulva sp., studies of the antihepatotoxic property of
green seaweeds in animal model are scarce. We have studied the antihepatotoxic nature of
this marine green edible alga, U. reticulata, in a hot water extract (150 mg/kg of body weight
for a period of 15 days) against acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity in experimental …
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