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Experimental Assessment of Moringa oleifera Leaf and Fruit for Its Antistress, Antioxidant, and Scavenging Potential Using In Vitro and In Vivo Assays

We have investigated effect of Moringa oleifera leaf and fruit extracts on markers of oxidative stress, its toxicity evaluation, and correlation with antioxidant properties using in vitro and in vitro assays. The aqueous extract of leaf was able to increase the GSH and reduce MDA level in a concentr...

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Published in:Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine 2012-01, Vol.2012 (2012), p.1-12
Main Authors: Maurya, Anil Kumar, Kumar, Ritesh, Srivastava, Suchita, Luqman, Suaib, Chanda, Debabrata
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Antioxidants
Assaying
Body weight
Chemicals
Chemistry
Drug dosages
Evaluation
Food
Fruits
Leaves
Moringa oleifera
Oxidative stress
Phenolic compounds
Phenols
Potassium
Seeds
Sodium
Toxicity
Toxicology
Trees
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