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Figure 4

From: Protective efficacy of natansnin, a dibenzoyl glycoside from Salvinia natans against CCl4 induced oxidative stress and cellular degeneration in rat liver

Figure 4

Effect of CCl 4 with or without prior administration of natansnin on SOD levels in liver homogenate and mitochondria. Superoxide dismutase levels were estimated in homogenate, mitochondrial fragment and pure mitochondria from control, CCl4 and natansnin (10 mg/kg, 20 mg/kg body weight) treated rats. Values are given as percent control, and are mean ± S.D. of at least four animals. 0.3 mg of homogenate protein and 0.1 mg protein of sample (mitochondrial fragment and mitochondria) were used for each assay. Super oxide dismutase activity is expressed as units per mg protein. The control values of super oxide dismutase of homogenate and mitochondrial fragment and intact mitochondria were 2.88 ± 0.19, 3.08 ± 0.21 and 4.73 ± 0.25 respectively. a = Statistical significant at P < 0.05 as compare to control, b = Statistical significant at P < 0.05 as compare to CCl4, c = Statistical significant at P < 0.05 as compare to CCl4+ natansnin (10 mg).

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