Protective effect of black seed oil of Nigella sativa in rats during tumour induction and radiotherapy

Hebatallah Ibraheim Mohamed Hussein;

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The present study was conducted to evaluate the potency of Nigella sativa freshly crushed seeds (0.42 g/ kg body weight) or oil (2.5 ml/kg body weight) for preventing tumor induction through exposure of rats to a common pollutant (1,4- Dioxane) as


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Title Protective effect of black seed oil of Nigella sativa in rats during tumour induction and radiotherapy
Authors Hebatallah Ibraheim Mohamed Hussein
Keywords Protective effect of black seed oil of Nigella sativa in rats during tumour induction and radiotherapy
Issue Date 2007
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The present study was conducted to evaluate the potency of Nigella sativa freshly crushed seeds (0.42 g/ kg body weight) or oil (2.5 ml/kg body weight) for preventing tumor induction through exposure of rats to a common pollutant (1,4- Dioxane) as

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