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International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences Research Article

Received on: 2021/08/13

Revised on: 11/04/2021

Accepted on: 11/16/2021

Published on: 12/16/2021

  • A.Revathi and K.Pugazhendy ( 2021).

    Protective effect of Pisonia alba in atrazine toxicity on biochemical marker enzymes in the liver tissue of Albino wister rat Rattus norvegicus

    . International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences, 6( 6), 270-275.

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Abstract

The goal of this study was to see if Pisonia alba might protect the albino wister rat Rattus norvegicus from the herbicide atrazine's toxicity effects on AST, ALT, ACP, and ALP. Rattus norvegicus were inebriated with a sublethal dose of atrazine (0.25 mg of atrazine) for 28 days in this experiment. When compared to the control, the biochemical manufacturing enzymes in the liver were found to be higher. During the treatment of atrazine-intoxicated rats with P. alba, they were returned to a near-normal level (Group III and IV). The outcomes that were noticed were thoroughly explained.

Keywords

Rattus norvegicus, Pisonia alba,  Biochemical makers enzymes.

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