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Table 2 Effect of nanoemulsion treatment on hematological parameters of rats during the acute dermal toxicity study

From: Anti-osteoarthritis potential of peppermint and rosemary essential oils in a nanoemulsion form: behavioral, biochemical, and histopathological evidence

 

Control

Nanoemulsion

Male (n = 3)

Mean ± SEM

Female (n = 3)

Mean ± SEM

Male (n = 3)

Mean ± SEM

Female (n = 3)

Mean ± SEM

TG

82.67 ± 1.45

76.33 ± 0.88

83.33 ± 0.88

75.67 ± 1.76

CHOL

112 ± 1.53

119.67 ± 0.88

115 ± 0.58

120.33 ± 2.6

LDL

39 ± 0.58

43.33 ± 0.88

40.33 ± 0.88

44.33 ± 1.76

HDL

59 ± 0.58

65.33 ± 1.2

61.67 ± 0.33

65 ± 1.73

UA

0.36 ± 0.01

0.53 ± 0.03

0.37 ± 0.01

0.52 ± 0.01

TP

5.4 ± 0.12

5.7 ± 0.15

5.67 ± 0.2

5.57 ± 0.09

CRE

0.8 ± 0.06

0.91 ± 0.05

0.73 ± 0.09

0.87 ± 0.09

ALT

46.67 ± 0.88

41.33 ± 1.45

47 ± 1.15

41 ± 1.15

AST

34.33 ± 0.88

31 ± 0.58

32.33 ± 0.88

35 ± 1.15

  1. There was no significant difference in biochemical parameters between nanoemulsion treated group and control group in male and female rats
  2. TG (mg/dl) Triglyceride, CHOL (mg/dl) Total cholesterol, LDL (mg/dl) Low density lipoprotein, HDL (mg/dl) High density lipoprotein, UA (mg/dl) Uric acid, TP (g/dl) Total protein, CRE (mg/dl) Creatinine, ALT (IU/L) Alanine aminotransferase, AST (IU/L) Aspartate aminotransferase