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Frisancho, M., (2022). Efecto hepatoprotector del extracto etanólico y acuoso de hojas y flores de Lavatera arbórea var. Sp (Malva silvestre) en ratones de laboratorio, Cusco – 2021. [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5356
Frisancho, M., Efecto hepatoprotector del extracto etanólico y acuoso de hojas y flores de Lavatera arbórea var. Sp (Malva silvestre) en ratones de laboratorio, Cusco – 2021. []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5356
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title = "Efecto hepatoprotector del extracto etanólico y acuoso de hojas y flores de Lavatera arbórea var. Sp (Malva silvestre) en ratones de laboratorio, Cusco – 2021.",
author = "Frisancho Camero, Miluska",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2022"
}
The growing interest in the use of plants and/or foods with medicinal characteristics has led to technical and practical mechanisms being found that allow obtaining the medicinal properties of many plants such as wild mallow; that can, as in this case, have a hepatoprotective effect that can be used as an alternative treatment in liver disorders. The general objective of the present investigation was to evaluate the hepatoprotective effect of the aqueous and ethanolic extract of leaves and flowers of Lavatera arborea var. sp (Mallow wild) in laboratory mice, Cusco- 2021. The methodology contemplated the quantitative approach with an applied, explanatory type research, of pure experimental design. A convenience sample of 35 mice from the Bioterio of the Facultad de ciencias de la Salud of the Universidad Andina del Cusco was considered. The techniques used were a standard test to measure the hepatoprotective effect and direct observation, the instrument used was a data collection form to evaluate the histopathological and clinical alterations, validated by expert judgment. The results showed that the aqueous extract of flowers and leaves of Lavatera arborea var sp (wild mallow) allowed a slight damage in the research subjects (14.3%), while the ethanolic extract of flowers and leaves of Lavatera arborea (wild mallow) allowed a slight damage (8.6%) being the latter more effective, so it was concluded that both the aqueous extract and the ethanolic extract of flowers and leaves of Lavatera arborea var sp (wild mallow) have a hepatoprotective effect as well as that Hepabionta and Complex B
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