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Table 5 Effect of APHM on biochemical markers of serum after CCl4 induced renal injury in rats

From: Phytochemical, acute toxicity and renal protective appraisal of Ajuga parviflora hydromethanolic leaf extract against CCl4 induced renal injury in rats

Treatment Groups

Doses (mg/kg)

Creatinine (mg/dL)

Urobilinogen (mg/dL)

Urea (mg/dL)

Albumin (mg/dL)

Protein (mg/dL)

Naïve

–

0.75 ± 0.04b

13.55 ± 1.20b

26.55 ± 1.29b

5.22 ± 0.16b

8.55 ± 0.44b

Control

–

1.85 ± 0.25

31.58 ± 1.53

73.15 ± 3.51

2.47 ± 0.15

5.15 ± 0.41

APHMc

100

1.35 ± 0.12a

21.13 ± 1.44a

38.14 ± 1.36a

3.85 ± 0.35a

6.77 ± 0.35a

APHM

200

1.06 ± 0.03a

17.56 ± 0.84b

29.85 ± 1.64b

4.42 ± 0.14a

7.53 ± 0.15a

APHM

300

0.68 ± 0.02b

14.05 ± 0.82b

25.75 ± 1.55b

5.05 ± 0.33b

8.45 ± 0.26b

Silymarin

100

0.97 ± 0.03a

18.88 ± 1.65b

30.00 ± 1.48b

4.41 ± 0.21a

7.64 ± 0.32a

  1. Naïve groups did not received any treatment while control received CCl4 only
  2. n = 6, Average values ± SEM,
  3. ap ≤ 0.05 significant as compared to control, bp ≤ 0.005 highly significant as compared to control
  4. cAjuga parviflora hydromethanolic extract