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The research was conducted to investigate the effect of virgin olive oil on heart tissue, the effect of adding bay leaves and ginger roots separately, and to evaluate the possible tissue effects of damage and treatment. The study included (20) male and female mice that were subjected to the necessary laboratory conditions for 30 days. It was divided as follows: a control group; A group for frying its fodder in olive oil; A group that fried its feed in olive oil with ginger roots and a group that fried its feed in olive oil with bay leaves. The results of the group whose feed was fried in olive oil showed the occurrence of congestion and hemolysis, in addition to the presence of degeneration and disintegration of the cardiac muscle fibres and bleeding between the muscle fibres. Dense infiltration of inflammatory cells was also observed, while there was a significant improvement in the group whose feed was fried in olive oil with bay leaves. Muscle fibres appeared normally and there was no improvement in the group whose feed was fried in olive oil with ginger roots compared to the group whose feed was fried in olive oil alone. Our study concluded that the use of olive oil in the frying process has harmful histological effects on the heart, and the use of bay leaves during the frying process can have a significant therapeutic effect on the histological structure of the heart, while the use of ginger roots does not have any therapeutic effect on the histological structure of the heart against toxicity. Induced by the frying process of olive oil.
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