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From: Tinospora cordifolia chloroform extract inhibits LPS-induced inflammation via NF-κB inactivation in THP-1cells and improves survival in sepsis

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The effect of CETC treatment on the survival rate of rats in a model of LPS-induced septic shock. CETC pre-administration had improved the survival of rats significantly. Survival was monitored for 10 days after LPS (i.p) injection. Group 1- Received saline 10 ml/Kg b.w. orally (Negative control); Group 2- Received saline 10 ml/Kg b.w. orally (Untreated control); Group 3-Indomethacin (10 mg/Kg b.w.) received orally; Groups 4, 5 and 6- Received oral administrations of CETC 500, 250 and 125 mg/Kg b.w. respectively. All rats except Group 1were injected intra-peritoneally with LPS (15 mg/Kgb.w.)

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