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Figure 8

From: Amelioration of galactosamine-induced nephrotoxicity by a protein isolated from the leaves of the herb, Cajanus indicus L

Figure 8

Effect of the protein on GSH level in GalN induced kidney damage in mice. Left and right panel show preventive and curative effect of the protein respectively. Cont: GSH level in normal mice, GalN: GSH level in only GalN treated mice, Protein + GalN: GSH level in which the protein was given prior to GalN administration, VitE + GalN: GSH level in which vitamin E was administered prior to GalN treatment, BSA + GalN: GSH level in which BSA was given before GalN administration. GalN + Protein: GSH level in which the protein was given after GalN administration, GalN + Vit E: GSH level in which vitamin E was administered post to GalN treatment and Recovery: GSH level in mice which were treated with GalN for 3 days and kept next 4 days without any treatment. Each column represents mean ± SD, n = 6. "a" indicates the significant difference between the vehicle control and toxin treated groups, "b" indicates the significant difference between the toxin treated and protein treated groups and "c" indicates the significant difference between the toxin treated and vitamin E treated groups. (Pa < 0.01, Pb < 0.01, Pc < 0.01).

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