A pharmacological study of the potential protective effect of Silymarin against testosterone-induced benign prostate hypertrophy in rats

Reem Tarek Moustafa Mahmoud Atawia;

Abstract


Silymarin (SIL) is a naturally occurring flavonoid with pro-apoptotic
and anti-oxidative properties in addition to a well characterized selective
estrogen receptor beta (ER-β) agonistic activity. ER-β promotes a beneficial
role in the prostate tissues


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Title A pharmacological study of the potential protective effect of Silymarin against testosterone-induced benign prostate hypertrophy in rats
Other Titles د ا رسة دوائية للتأثير الوقائي المحتمل للسيليمارين على تضخم البروستاتا الحميد المحدث بهرمون التستوستيرون في الجرذان
Authors Reem Tarek Moustafa Mahmoud Atawia
Keywords A pharmacological study of the potential protective effect of Silymarin against testosterone-induced benign prostate hypertrophy in rats
Issue Date 2013
Description 
Silymarin (SIL) is a naturally occurring flavonoid with pro-apoptotic
and anti-oxidative properties in addition to a well characterized selective
estrogen receptor beta (ER-β) agonistic activity. ER-β promotes a beneficial
role in the prostate tissues

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