PMID: 6164132Feb 1, 1981Paper

Hepatic and renal toxicity of lantana in the guinea pig

Toxicology Letters
O P SharmaS S Negi

Abstract

Oral administration of lantana leaf powder to guinea pigs caused a decrease in hepatic and renal tissue dry weight, DNA and protein contents. Total carbohydrate content decreased in liver but was not affected in the kidneys. RNA content (as a ratio of tissue dry weight) showed an increase in both liver and kidneys. Lipid content of liver tissue increased while it decreased in the kidneys. Relative amounts of protein, DNA and RNA showed significant alterations in both the tissues.

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Jan 1, 1982·Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology·O P SharmaR K Dawra
Jan 1, 1988·Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology·O P SharmaR K Dawra
Apr 1, 1982·Toxicology Letters·O P SharmaS S Negi
Jan 30, 2014·Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology·Haroon A ParimooNeeraj Kumar
Nov 1, 1991·Journal of Chemical Ecology·O P SharmaP D Sharma
Jan 1, 1989·Journal of Chemical Ecology·M SinghH N Nigg
Mar 29, 2000·Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology·S SharmaT K Bhat
Sep 1, 1981·Clinical Toxicology·O P SharmaS S Negi
Jan 10, 2012·Food and Chemical Toxicology : an International Journal Published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association·Aline O da ConceiçãoJulie Lafond
Apr 25, 2007·Critical Reviews in Toxicology·Om P SharmaPritam D Sharma
Apr 1, 1982·Xenobiotica; the Fate of Foreign Compounds in Biological Systems·O P SharmaR K Dawra

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