Volume : VIII, Issue : V, May - 2019

CHANGES IN GPT ACTIVITY IN TISSUES OF INDIAN TOAD FOLLOWING TESTOSTERONE TREATMENT

Subhra Sasmal, Bibhupada Mahapatra, Gitanjali Mishra

Abstract :

Testosterone is the dominant hormone in the fetal and neonatal rat, but the testes make only androsterone soon after birth. The ability to produce testosterone is restored at puberty and continues throughout life. Therefore, the present study is designed to assess the role of testosterone in changing some aspects of transaminase activity in the liver and kidney of Indian toad. Following treatment of testosterone in vivo for 5 days, the activity of GPT enzyme decreased significantly in liver tissue of toads when expressed in gm tissue basis

Keywords :

GPT ACTIVITY   TESTOSTERONE   INDIAN TOAD  

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CHANGES IN GPT ACTIVITY IN TISSUES OF INDIAN TOAD FOLLOWING TESTOSTERONE TREATMENT, SUBHRA SASMAL, BIBHUPADA MAHAPATRA, GITANJALI MISHRA PARIPEX‾INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH : Volume-8 | Issue-5 | May-2019


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