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J Med Allied Sci. 2017; 7(1): 34-40 doi: 10.5455/jmas.251532 Anti-hyperlipidemic effect of crude methanolic extracts of Glycine max (soy bean) on high cholesterol diet-fed albino rats Uchendu Ikenna Kingsley, Onwukwe Okechukwu Steven, Chidozie Elochukwu Agu, Oliver Chukwuma Orji, Blessing Eluke Chekwube, Tochi Faith Nwosu.
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| Pubmed Style Kingsley UI, Steven OO, Agu CE, Orji OC, Chekwube BE, Nwosu TF. Anti-hyperlipidemic effect of crude methanolic extracts of Glycine max (soy bean) on high cholesterol diet-fed albino rats. J Med Allied Sci. 2017; 7(1): 34-40. doi:10.5455/jmas.251532 Web Style Kingsley UI, Steven OO, Agu CE, Orji OC, Chekwube BE, Nwosu TF. Anti-hyperlipidemic effect of crude methanolic extracts of Glycine max (soy bean) on high cholesterol diet-fed albino rats. https://jmas.in/?mno=251532 [Access: June 22, 2026]. doi:10.5455/jmas.251532 AMA (American Medical Association) Style Kingsley UI, Steven OO, Agu CE, Orji OC, Chekwube BE, Nwosu TF. Anti-hyperlipidemic effect of crude methanolic extracts of Glycine max (soy bean) on high cholesterol diet-fed albino rats. J Med Allied Sci. 2017; 7(1): 34-40. doi:10.5455/jmas.251532 Vancouver/ICMJE Style Kingsley UI, Steven OO, Agu CE, Orji OC, Chekwube BE, Nwosu TF. Anti-hyperlipidemic effect of crude methanolic extracts of Glycine max (soy bean) on high cholesterol diet-fed albino rats. J Med Allied Sci. (2017), [cited June 22, 2026]; 7(1): 34-40. doi:10.5455/jmas.251532 Harvard Style Kingsley, U. I., Steven, . O. O., Agu, . C. E., Orji, . O. C., Chekwube, . B. E. & Nwosu, . T. F. (2017) Anti-hyperlipidemic effect of crude methanolic extracts of Glycine max (soy bean) on high cholesterol diet-fed albino rats. J Med Allied Sci, 7 (1), 34-40. doi:10.5455/jmas.251532 Turabian Style Kingsley, Uchendu Ikenna, Onwukwe Okechukwu Steven, Chidozie Elochukwu Agu, Oliver Chukwuma Orji, Blessing Eluke Chekwube, and Tochi Faith Nwosu. 2017. Anti-hyperlipidemic effect of crude methanolic extracts of Glycine max (soy bean) on high cholesterol diet-fed albino rats. Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences, 7 (1), 34-40. doi:10.5455/jmas.251532 Chicago Style Kingsley, Uchendu Ikenna, Onwukwe Okechukwu Steven, Chidozie Elochukwu Agu, Oliver Chukwuma Orji, Blessing Eluke Chekwube, and Tochi Faith Nwosu. "Anti-hyperlipidemic effect of crude methanolic extracts of Glycine max (soy bean) on high cholesterol diet-fed albino rats." Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences 7 (2017), 34-40. doi:10.5455/jmas.251532 MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style Kingsley, Uchendu Ikenna, Onwukwe Okechukwu Steven, Chidozie Elochukwu Agu, Oliver Chukwuma Orji, Blessing Eluke Chekwube, and Tochi Faith Nwosu. "Anti-hyperlipidemic effect of crude methanolic extracts of Glycine max (soy bean) on high cholesterol diet-fed albino rats." Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences 7.1 (2017), 34-40. Print. doi:10.5455/jmas.251532 APA (American Psychological Association) Style Kingsley, U. I., Steven, . O. O., Agu, . C. E., Orji, . O. C., Chekwube, . B. E. & Nwosu, . T. F. (2017) Anti-hyperlipidemic effect of crude methanolic extracts of Glycine max (soy bean) on high cholesterol diet-fed albino rats. Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences, 7 (1), 34-40. doi:10.5455/jmas.251532 |