Acute and Sub-acute Toxicity Studies of Omavanni Chenduram

Abstract

Toxicity study is the study of adverse effects of chemical and physical agents and the degree to which a substance can harm human or animals. The present study reveals the acute and sub-acute toxicity studies of Omavanni Chenduram in swiss albino mice and wister rats respectively. In this study different concentration of drug had been administered to the test animals. But there is no mortality of animals in this study. This shows that the Omavanni Chenduram has no toxic effect on animals.

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Jency Risha. T1 , Priyanka2

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  • EP ID EP575347
  • DOI 10.22192/ijcrms.2019.05.06.004
  • Views 147
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Jency Risha. T1, Priyanka2 (2019). Acute and Sub-acute Toxicity Studies of Omavanni Chenduram. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT RESEARCH IN MEDICAL SCIENCES, 5(6), 33-40. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-575347