Dietary Fish Oil Aggravates Paracetamol‐Induced Liver Injury in Mice

Volume: 37, Issue: 2, Pages: 268 - 273
Published: Jun 19, 2012
Abstract
Paracetamol (APAP) hepatotoxicity remains the leading cause of drug-induced liver failure. Fish oil, which contains ω-3 fatty acids, has demonstrated therapeutic efficacy in several models of liver disease. Evidence for its use in APAP intoxication, however, is conflicting. The effects of fish oil supplementation on APAP-induced liver failure were investigated.Ten C57BL6/J mice were fed a diet based on menhaden fish oil (MEN) or soybean oil...
Paper Details
Title
Dietary Fish Oil Aggravates Paracetamol‐Induced Liver Injury in Mice
Published Date
Jun 19, 2012
Volume
37
Issue
2
Pages
268 - 273
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