Abstract

In hyperlipidemic wistar albino rat models produced by triton and diet, the efficacy of polyherbal formulations containing four different plants was assessed. Rats exposed to Triton WR 1339 had their blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels raised. However, this was reversed when the rats were given syrup or a comparable formulation. Both formulations better lipid outlines in rats with high-fat diet-induced hyperlipidemia. Effects were marginally better with the usual medication Atrovastatin. Liver sinusoidal capillary dilations, cytoplasmic fatty infiltration, and granular degeneration were considerably reduced in polyherbal formulation-treated group II animals related with other groups. As per results, polyherbal formulations in dyslipidaemic circumstances reduce lipid levels by blocking the production of cholesterol and reducing lipid utilization.

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