Biochemical testing in animals is crucial for determining the diagnosis of many disorders. The change of biochemical markers (urea, glycemia, creatinemia, transaminases: GPT and GOT, total cholesterol, HDL-c, LDL-c, triglycerides, and total lipids) is an indicator of the health of various essential organs such as the kidney, liver, pancreas, veins, and heart, among others. A set of male and female Wistar rats were produced and acclimatised for two months for this investigation in order to assess the rats' typical values. Thirty-nine (39) rats were used in each batch set. Each rat was weighed before being venipunctured at the caudal level and having their blood collected in a dry tube (red). The biochemical parameters were determined using the red tube. The findings of this investigation revealed that some animals already had disorders before any beneficial or harmful material was applied to them. However, the majority of the animals utilised have normal biochemical characteristics, indicating that their many critical processes are in good working order (kidney, liver, heart, veins, pancreas, etc.). These conventional biochemical parameter values can be used as a starting point for further tests.
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