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A colorimetric method for the determination of serum glutamic oxalacetic and glutamic pyruvic transaminases.

Stanley Reitman, +1 more
- 01 Jul 1957 - 
- Vol. 28, Iss: 1, pp 56-63
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This article is published in American Journal of Clinical Pathology.The article was published on 1957-07-01. It has received 9424 citations till now.

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Free radical scavenging, antioxidant enzymes and wound healing activities of leaves extracts from Clerodendrum infortunatum L.

TL;DR: The presence of high antioxidant and pharmacological properties correlates to the total phenolic contents in the plant Clerodendrum infortunatum L. leaves, which confirms the traditional therapeutic claim of wound healing activity of the plant extracts.
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Acute and sub-chronic toxicity profile of methanol leaf extract of Gouania longipetala in rats

TL;DR: The results of the study suggest that Gouania longipetala is well tolerated in short term therapies, but may have long term toxic effects on the kidney and liver.
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Animal inhalation studies on ammonia, ethylene glycol, formaldehyde, dimethylamine, and ethanol.

TL;DR: Ammonia, ethylene glycol, formaldehyde, dimethylamine, and ethanol were tested for toxic effects by the inhalation route in rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, monkeys, and dogs during continuous or repeated exposures.
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Antioxidant and antihepatotoxic activities of Phellinus rimosus (Berk) Pilat

TL;DR: The antioxidant and antihepatotoxic activities of a wood inhabiting macrofungus, Phellinus rimosus were studied and the results suggest that hepatoprotective effect of P. Rimosus is possibly related to the free radical scavenging activity.
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Influence of methylglyoxal on antioxidant enzymes and oxidative damage.

TL;DR: It is likely that methylglyoxal undergoes a redox cycle and generates the free radicals which in turn lower the antioxidant status in animals, and the increased levels of lipid peroxidation provide support for the involvement of free radical processes in the detrimental effects of methyl glyoxal.
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