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A. indica
ALKP
ALT
AST
CCh
CHCh
CMC
Cy P450
DMSO
DNA
DTNB
GSH
GSSG
H202
IC50
MDA
MFOS
NADP
NAPQI
O2 CCl 3
O~
RBC
RNA
ROS
SOD
TBA
TCA
Abbreviations
Acalypha indica
Alkaline Phosphatase
Alanine amino Transferase
Aspartate Amino Transferase
Trichloromethyl Radical
Chloroform
Carboxy Methyl Cellulose
Cytochrome P450
Dimethyl Sulphoxide
Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid
5,5 thiobis (2 - nitrobenzoic acid)
Reduced Glutathione
Oxidised glutathione
Hydrogen Peroxide
50% inhibitory concentration
Malondialdehyde
Mixed Function Oxidase System
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate
N - Acetyl- p - benzoquinone - imine
Trichloromethyl Peroxy Radical
Superoxide Anion Radical
Red Blood Corpuscle
Ribo Nucleic Acid
Reactive Oxygen Species
Superoxide Disrnutase
Thiobarbituric Acid
Trichloro Acetic Acid