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Fig. 5. Effects of LC and betaine on hepatic histology in CCl4-intoxicated rats. Livers were sectioned and stained with hematoxylin–eosin (H&E): (A) normal control, (B) LC control, (C) CCl4 + vehicle control, (D) CCl4 + 250 mg/kg LC extract, (E) CCl4 + 5000 mg/kg LC, (F) CCl4 + 1000 mg/kg LC, (G) CCl4 + 10 mg/kg betaine, and (H) CCl4 + 100 mg/kg betaine. Scale bars = 100 m. - "Hepatoprotective effects of Lycium chinense Miller fruit and its constituent betaine in CCl4-induced hepatic damage in rats."
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Betaine treatment protects liver through regulating mitochondrial function and counteracting oxidative stress in acute and chronic animal models of hepatic injury - ScienceDirect
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