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Title: Treatment of Hyperlipidemia Induced in Rats by Sweet Almond (S.A.) Watery Extract (Prunus Amygdalus) and Compares with Atorvastatin
Authors: Jadaan, Mohammad
Ibrahim, Omar
Khashan, Atheer
Keywords: Sweet almond extracts
Atorvastati
Issue Date: Dec-2021
Publisher: Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to discover the therapeutic effect of water extract of sweet almonds (Prunus Amygdalus) on certain hyperlipidemia-related biological indicators induced by rats, and compare it with atorvastatin, and then use electric milling the machine performs drying and grinding to form a course coarse powder of sweet almonds. Randomly divide 20 mature rats into 4 categories (5 mice in each group) and treat them daily for sixty days. The 1st group is fed and drunk normally and is considered as a positive control group, hyperlipidemia was induced in the other three groups. Two different doses (500 and 1000) mg/kg body weight of sweet almond water extract was used to treat hyperlipidemia in the second and third group and compared with another group treated with atorvastatin 0.3 mg/kg body weight. As a lipid-lowering drug.
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