Figure 4.
Histopathological Picture of Liver. Histopathological features of the liver of normal control SD group showed normal histology, central vein and well organized radially arranged hepatic cords. (A). Cisplatin induced rats group showed disrupted organization of hepatic cords, congested blood vessels (red arrow), inflammatory cell infiltration (yellow arrow), necrosis (green arrow), dilated sinusoids (blue arrow), and vacuolar and hydropic degeneration in hepatocytes (black arrow) (B). Liver injury and histopathological architecture were amelioted in T1.1 group (C), T1.2 group (D), T1.3 group (E), T2.1 group (F), T2.2 group (G), T2.3 group (H), T3.1 group (I), T3.2 group (J) and T3.3 group (K). H&E-stained sections with 200x magnification Abbreviation: CV: central vein; H: Hepatocyte
