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CERTIFICATE-1
CERTIFICATE-2
DECLARATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS
1. Introduction
1.1 Liver and xenobiotic metabolism
1.2 Hepatotoxins and their effect
1.2.1 Direct hepatotoxins
1.2.2 Indirect hepatotoxins
1.3 Carbon tetrachloride as a hepatotoxin
1.4 Types of hepatic diseases (Ram and Goel, 1999)
1.5 Management of Hepatic diseases
1.6 Aims and objectives of the study
2. Review of Literature
2.1 Hepatoprotection
2.2 Antihepatotoxic medicinal plants
2.3 Present scenario of the selected medicinal plants
2.4 Antihepatotoxic herbal formulations
2.5 Kamilari as a hepatoprotective drug
3. Materials and Methods
3.1 Animals
3.2 Plant materials / polyherbal formulation and chemicals
3.3 Experimental design
4. Effect of Kamilari and selected Medicinal Plants on CCI4-induced Hepatotoxicity in rats
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Materials and Methods
4.3 Results and Discussion
4.3.1 Changes in the activities of serum enzymes
4.3.2 Changes in the level of bilirubin and protein in serum
4.3.3 Changes in the levels of serum and tissue total lipids, cholesterol, phospholipids and triglycerides
5. Antiperoxidative effect of G.Glabra and W.Fruticosa
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Materials and Methods
5.3 Results and discussion
5.3.1 Changes in the level of lipid peroxides
5.3.2 Changes in the antioxidant status
6. Histopathological study of Liver
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Materials and Methods
6.3 Results and Discussion
Table 6.1 Histopathological changes of liver
Fig. 6.3.1 Photomicrographs of liver section
Fig. 6.3.2 Photomicrographs of liver section taken from CC14:
Fig.6.3.3 Photomimgraphs of liver section taken from CC14
7. General Discussion
Significance of the present investigation
8. Summary
References