Protective effect of black seed oil of Nigella sativa in rats during tumour induction and radiotherapy
Hebatallah Ibraheim Mohamed Hussein;
Abstract
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 | Description | 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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