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Effects of Aspartame on Maternal-Fetal and Placental Weights, Length of Umbilical Cord and Fetal Liver: A Kariometric Experimental Study

Int. j. morphol; 25 (3), 2007
Aspartame is a synthetic sweetener consumed by more than half the adult population in 75 countries. Their metabolites can be toxic, principally to the liver and retina, and there are few studies on the use of aspartame in gestation. Twenty pregnant rats were weighed and allocated randomly (n=5 per group)...

Efectos del Albendazol en el Hígado de Feto de Rata: Estudios Morfológico y Morfométrico

Int. j. morphol; 23 (2), 2005
El objetivo del presente trabajo fue caracterizar morfológica, morfométrica y estereológicamente las alteraciones causadas por la administración de albendazol en ratas preñadas en el hígado de los fetos. Fueron usadas ratas Wistar, que recibieron entre los días 9 y 11 de la preñez, una dosis diar...

Effect of Sodium Cyclamate on the Rat Fetal Liver: A Karyometric and Stereological Study

Int. j. morphol; 23 (3), 2005
The cyclamate, a sweetner substance derived from N-cyclo-hexyl-sulfamic acid, is largely utilized as a non-caloric artificial edulcorant in foods and beverages as well as in the pharmaceutical industry. The objective of this study was to evaluate fetal hepatic karyometric and stereological alterations in...

Alteraciones enzimáticas séricas en ratas tratadas con bisulfito de sodio
Changes in serum enzymes in rats treated with sodium bisulfite

Acta cient. venez; 51 (4), 2000
Inorganic sulphites are chemical compounds with antioxidative, antibacterial and antimycotic properties diffusely employed in agro-food and pharmaceutical industries. In spite of their continuous use there still are many questions regarding their safety, and their possible influence in several nutrients ...

Asociación de dicloxacilina y hetacilina en pediatría. Valoración clínica, bacteriológica y de tolerancia hemática, hepática y renal en 80 niños
[Combination of dicloxacillin and hetacillin in pediatrics. Clinical and bacteriological evaluation, and blood, hepatic and renal tolerance in 80 children]

Arch. argent. pediatr; 69 (9), 1971