College of Science

Investigating the Anti-tumour Properties of Iraqi Propolis in vitro and in vivo

The present study was conducted to evaluate anti-oxidant, anti-mutagenic and anti-tumour potentials of propolis samples collected during the period 20-42007 to 1-7-2008 from five
different geographical locations in Iraq (Baghdad1;B1, B2, Dahuk; D, Mosul; M and Salah ad-Din; S), and/or their phenolic compounds (caffeic acid; CA, chrysin; CH and caffeic acid phenethyl ester; CAPE) in vitro using one normal (human dermal fibroblast; HuFb) and two

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Biochemical, Cytogenetic and Histopathological studies on the effects of Agrimonia eupatoria extracts on albino male mice

The study was conducted to evaluate some immunological (total and absolute counts of leucocytes), cytogenetic (mitotic index of bone marrow cells, micronucleus formation in bone marrow cells and sperm-head and- tai abnormalities), biochemical (aspartate amino-transferase; AST, alanine amino- transferase; ALT and alkaline phosphatase; ALP), histopathological (liver) and antitumor (human cervical cancer; HeLa and Rhabdomyosarcoma; RD cell lines and a normal cell line; mouse embryo fibroblast; MEF) effects of agrimony (Agrimonia eupatoria L.) extracts (aqueous and

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