oral administration of piperine for the control of aflatoxin intoxication in rats

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Aflatoxins are mycotoxins that have important toxic effects on human and animal health, even if consumed at low doses. The oral administration of piperine (1.12 mg/kg) during 23 days in rats seemingly interfered with the toxicity of aflatoxins, decreasing hepatic injuries and the leukocyte depletion in experimentally intoxicated animals.
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Authors ;Thalita B. Gagini;Robson E. Silva;Isabela S. Castro;Breno A. Soares;Marco E.F. Lima;Marilene F. Brito;Carlos Mazur;Glória M. Direito;Maria das Graças M. Danelli
Journal ieee software
Year 2010
DOI 10.1590/S1517-83822010000200013
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