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Some medicinal plant extracts were tested for their ability to protect against carbon tetrachloride-, 2-acetylaminofluorene- (2-AAF-), and galactosamine-induced liver as well as aflatoxin B1-(AFB1-)induced genotoxicity. Using this test, it was found that an extract of Garcinia kola seeds , a decoction of Trichilia roka root , extracts of Entada africana , and Thonningia sanguinea possessed protective abilities. The antioxidant properties of plant extracts against potassium bromate (KBrO)-induced kidney damage showed the ability of G. Kola seed extract to protect the kidneys . Anti-inflammatory properties of these extracts were assessed by their ability to inhibit 5-lipoxygenases or cyclooxygenase (COX-1 and COX-2) activities .

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