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Radioprotective effect of various herbs list.

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Name Test system Observation
1 Gingko biloba Human Brain edema, clastogenic factors
2 Centella asiatica Rat, mice Weight loss, taste aversion
3 Hippophae rhamnoides Rat, Survival, ACTH
Mice Survival, CFU, micronuclei
4 Ocimum sanctum Mice Survival, CFU, chromosome damage, lipid peroxidation, glutathione
5 Panax ginseng Mice Survival, CFU, apoptosis, testicular enzymes
6 Podophyllum hexandrum Mice Survival, GI damage, nervous system of developing mice, GST, SOD
7 Tinospora cordifolia Mice Survival, CFU, Blood cells
8 Emblica officinalis Survival, weight loss
9 Phyllanthus amarus Mice

WBC, SOD, catalase, GST, GSHpx, glutathione reductase

10

Amaranthus paniculatus

Mice

Survival, CFU, spleen weight, Lipid peroxidation, GSH

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