The effect of Momordical charantia leaf extract on white blood cell count in albino rats.
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2010
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Published by Department of Applied and Environmental Biology, Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port-Harcourt, Nigeria.
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Momordical charantia is among the mist bitter of all fruits. Several studies revealed that, this plant has anti-ulcer, anti-diabetic, antifungal, anti-leukemic, anti-protozoal, antibacterial, anti-fertility, antiviral and hypoglycemic effects. We aim to study the effect of MC on the immune system. This study involved 25 rats and they were divided into 5 groups each comprising of 5 rats. The aqueous extract of Momordical charantia was administered orally with syringes and cannula to 4 groups (A,B,C,D) at different doses (80mg/kg, 100mg/kg, 120mg/kg and 140mg/kg body weight per day respectively) to investigate its effect on white blood cells count and the last group served as the control and they were given drug vehicle (normal saline) only. The results showed a significant decrease (p<0.05) in mean white blood cells count of all experimental animals when compared to the control group at the end of the administration which lasted for two weeks. The decrease in white blood cells count was most significant at the highest dose administered (140mg/kg body weight). There was a significant increase (p<0.05) in mean neutrophils count of two groups (A and C) when compared to the control group while the remaining two groups showed no significant change (p>0.05). the study showed that M.charantia caused significant changes in white blood cells count when administered orally and that this effect was probably dose dependent.
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Momordical charantia, Extract, Orally, White Blood Cell Count
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5. Ojulari, L.S., Okesina, K.B., Bisiriyu, M.A. & Ayinla, M.T. (2010). The effect of Momordical charantia leaf extract on white blood cell count in albino rats. International Journal of Bioscience. 5 (3); 9-18, Published by Department of Applied and Environmental Biology, Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port-Harcourt, Nigeria.