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From: Modulatory influence of Acacia hydaspica R. Parker ethyl acetate extract against cisplatin inveigled hepatic injury and dyslipidemia in rats

Fig. 3

Histopathological effect of Cisplatin and protective effect of AHE in rat liver. (H&E staining, magnification 40X). Group 1: Liver section from control rats showing normal liver morphology. Group 2: CP-treated rat liver showing enhanced cellular lesions, loss of hepatic tissue structure arrangement and collection of inflammatory cells. Group 3: Represents liver section from AHE alone treated rat liver. Group 4: AHE post-treatment showed low density of cellular lesions. Group 5: AHE Pre-treatment results in significant protection against CP induced hepatic injury. Group 6: Showed protective effect of Silymarin treatment. AHE, A. hydaspica ethyl acetate fraction, CP-Cisplatin, HPC-Hepatocytes, CV-Central venule, MCI-Monocytes nuclear cells infiltrations, D&C-Dilation and congestion, FC & B- Fatty changes and ballooning, DLS- Degeneration of lobular shape, S-Sinosides, N-necrosis

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