Research Article
Subcutaneous Injection of Myrrh Essential Oil in Mice: Acute and Subacute Toxicity Study
Figure 10
Mice were injected with sample containing 1 L (a), 5 L (b), 10 L (c), and normal saline (d), and the pictures were taken at the last day of experiment before sacrifice to evaluate any skin abnormalities. The sample treated groups showed no such abnormalities (swelling and wound) seen in higher doses. The sample groups had similar skin condition like that of normal saline treated groups.
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