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Fig. 3

From: Protective effects of Hizikia fusiforme and Chlorella sp. extracts against lead acetate-induced hepatotoxicity in rats

Fig. 3

Effects of HZK and CHL on serum GOT and GPT activities in lead acetate-injected rats. The CON group consisted of control rats not administered lead acetate. The Pb group consisted of rats injected for the final 5 days of the experiment with distilled water (1.5 mL/rat) and lead acetate (25 mg/kg body weight). The HZK 150 and HZK 300 (HZK 150 or 300 mg/kg body weight, respectively) groups and the CHL 150 and CHL 300 (CHL 150 or 300 mg/kg body weight, respectively) groups consisted of rats orally administered HZK or CHL for 10 days and injected (i.p.) with 25 mg/kg of lead acetate for the final 5 days of the experimental period. Values are the mean ± SD based on Duncan’s multiple range test (P < 0.05) of seven rats per group

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