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    Free radical scavenging and antioxidant properties of a truffle, Kalaharituber pfeilii found in Kalahari deserts of Botswana 

    Chaturvedi, P.; Khare, K.B.; Kwape, T.; Makholwa, K. (Int.J.Bioassays, http://www.ijbio.com/index.php/ijb, 2015)
    Natural anti-oxidants are the good source for scavenging excess of free radicals generated in the body after oxidative stress. The present study is aimed at in vitro evaluation of free radical scavenging potentials of two ...
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    Effects of different types of water decoctions of fruit of Melia azedarach on glucose induced hyperglycemia, liver transaminases, lipid peroxidation and reduced glutathione in normal albino rats 

    Chaturvedi, P.; Segale, M. (Academic Journals http://www.academicjournals.org/SRE/index.htm, 2007)
    Four types of extracts were prepared from Melia azedarach fruits. These were methanol extract and three types of water decoctions; urine treated water decoction (UE), milk treated water decoction (ME) and plain water ...
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    Inhibitory response of Raphanus sativus on lipid peroxidation in albino rats 

    Chaturvedi, P. (Oxford University Press, Oxford Journals; http://ecam.oxfordjournals.org/, 2008-03)
    In the present study, inhibitory effect of the methanol extract of Raphanus sativus root on lipid peroxidation has been carried out in normal rats. Graded doses of methanol extract of root of the plant (40, 80 and 120 ...
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    Effect of Momordica charantia on lipid profile and oral glucose tolerance in diabetic rats 

    Chaturvedi, P.; George, S.; Milinganyo, M.; Tripathi, Y.B. (John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1099-1573, 2004)
    In this study, the methanol extract of Momordica charantia fruit extract was administered to diabetic rats to assess the long term effect of the extract on the lipid profile and the oral glucose tolerance test. Treatment ...
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    Preventive and protective effects of wild basil in ethanol-induced liver toxicity in rats 

    Chaturvedi, P.; George, S.; John, A. (British Journal of Biomedical Science. http://www.ibms.org/index.cfm?method=publications.british_journal, 2007)
    In the present study, preventive and protective effects of Ocimum gratissimum in ethanol-induced hepatotoxicity are assessed in albino rats. A methanol extract of O. gratissimum leaves is prepared, with a yield of 3.5% ...
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    Hepatoprotective potentials of water extract of Bauhinia purpurea bark against alcohol induced toxicity 

    Chaturvedi, P.; Pipedi-Tshekiso, M.; Moseki, B.; Kwape, P.E. (Academic Journals, http://www.academicjournals.org/SRE, 2011)
    Bark of Bauhinia purpurea tree was collected and both the water and methanol extracts were prepared. Both extracts were tested for free radical scavenging activities and phenol content. Water extract was then tested for ...
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    Effects of used sunflower oil and ghee (clarified butter) on lipid profile and antioxidants in SD rats 

    Chaturvedi, P.; Mazunga, K.B.; Moseki, P. (Dr. Petkova, V., http://www.ejbps.com/, 2016)
    This study was aimed at determining the effects of used ghee and sunflower oils after potato frying on antioxidant status and lipid profile in SD rats. Male albino SD rats weighing approximately 200-250g were used for the ...
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    Know your cooking oil 

    Chaturvedi, P. (SM Group, http://smjournals.com/, 2016)
    Most of the cooking oils are vegetable oil. They are very rich in Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (PUFA), omega-6 (n-3) and omega-3 (n-3) in the ratio of 16-20:1 against the recommended requirement of 1-4:1 and they lack their ...

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    > George, S. (2) > John, A. (1) > Khare, K.B. (1) > Kwape, P.E. (1) > Kwape, T. (1) > Makholwa, K. (1) > Mazunga, K.B. (1) > Milinganyo, M. (1) > Moseki, B. (1) > ... View MoreSubject > Glutathione (3) > Ascorbic acid (2) > Catalase (2) > Lipid peroxidation (2) > oxidative stress (2) > ABTS (1) > Alanine transaminase (1) > Anti-oxidants (1) > Aspartate aminotransferases (1) > Blood glucose (1) > ... View MoreDate Issued > 2010 - 2016 (4) > 2004 - 2009 (4)

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