Fig. 2From: Toxicological investigation of acute and chronic treatment with Gnidia stenophylla Gilg root extract on some blood parameters and histopathology of spleen, liver and kidney in micePhotomicrographs of H and E stained liver sections of mice treated with 400 (a and b) and 800 mg/kg body weight (c and d) of GSG root extract and liver sections of control mice (e and f). Inflammatory cellular infiltrations (arrows) around central vein (cv) and portal vein (pv) were seen in the mice treated 800 mg/kg body weight of extract (c and d). A in b and f terminal branch of hepatic artery, BD in b and f bile duct, CV in a, c and f central vein, H in all hepatocytes, K in a and c Kupffer cells, PV in b, d and f portal vein, S in a, c, e and f hepatic sinusoid. Magnifications, all ×4200Back to article page