Ethnobotanical Surveys of Plants Lactogens Properties of the African Pharmacopoeia (Ivory Coast): Study of the Biotolerance in Wistar Rats
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.5, No. 7)Publication Date: 2016-07-05
Authors : Adepo Y. P; Dally T; Amonkan K. A;
Page : 1274-1279
Keywords : ethnobotanical investigation; Euphorbia hirta; Secamone afzelii; biotolerance rats;
Abstract
Ethnobotanical surveys, conservation of plants from shredded ethnobotanical surveys and the effects of plant tolerance on mature rats of Wistar strain were conducted. The aim is to identify the lactogens plants with extensive use associated with a method of preserving plant lactogens homogenates would be more appropriate in rural areas and to address possible side effects on the body. The results indicate the existence of plants with lactogens emergence of high frequencies, with a method of preserving plant regrind up to 90 days for the plants to dry. On the effects of plant tolerance, the results of plasma concentrations such as glutamic oxaloactiques transaminases, glutamic pyruvic transaminase, urea and creatinine show the possibility of using the Euphorbia hirta plants
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