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A comparative study between olive oil and Nigella Sativa oil in treatment of hyperlipidemia induced in male albino mice
2014
The Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine
This study was conducted on 20 adult mice which were divided randomly in to 4 equal groups. The first group served as negative control (NC) that received the diluent (sun flower oil), while hyperlipidemia was induced in the other three groups, the second group received the diluent and considered as positive control (PC), while group three and four were treated with olive oil (OO) or Nigella sativa oil (NSO) at a dose of 0.4ml/kg BW orally, respectively for two months. At the end of experiment
doi:10.30539/iraqijvm.v38i2.233
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