Research Article

Renoprotective and Cardioprotective Potential of Moricandia sinaica (Boiss.) against Carbon Tetrachloride-Induced Toxicity in Rats

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Sections of heart from (A-F). (a) CCl4 and MOR-2 (100 mg/kg) rat shows the normal structure of myocytes, (b) CCl4 and MOR-2 (200 mg/kg) administered rat shows the normal structure of myocytes that associated with congestion of blood vessels, (c) CCl4 and MOR-3 (100 mg/kg) administered rat show the feature of heart tissue appeared more or less like normal one, (d) CCl4 and MOR-3 (100 mg/kg) administered rat show the disturbance feature of myocytes and blood vessels congestion, (e) CCl4 and MOR-3 (200 mg/kg) administered rat show normal structure of myocytes, (f) CCl4 and MOR-3 (200 mg/kg) administered rat show degeneration of some myocytes (H & E stain, Scale bar 5 μm).
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