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From: Echis ocellatus venom-induced sperm functional deficits, pro-apoptotic and inflammatory activities in male reproductive organs in rats: antagonistic role of kaempferol

Fig. 2

Effects of kaempferol on oxidative stress biomarkers and antioxidant enzymes in the testis and epididymis of envenomed treated rats. Data are represented as mean ± SE (n ≥ 5). Bar with different lower-case letter represent significant difference in stress profile of testis among the groups at p < 0.05 using DMRT. Bar with different upper-case letter represent significant difference in stress profile of epididymis among the groups at p < 0.05 using DMRT. MDA Malondialdehyde, GSH Glutathione, SOD Superoxide dismutase, GPX Glutathione Peroxidase. Group 1: Control (Injected with saline only), Group 2: Venom control (Injected with EoV and not treated), Group 3: Injected with EoV and treated with antivenom (0.2 ml), Group 4: Injected with EoV and treated with kaempferol (4 mg/kg−1), Group 5: Injected with EoV and treated with kaempferol (8 mg/kg−1)

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