Anti-Thrombocytopenic and Hemostatic Effect of Papaya (Carica papaya) on Aspirin Induced-ICR Mice
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Anti-Thrombocytopenic and Hemostatic Effect of Papaya (Carica Papaya) on Aspirin Induced-Icr Mice (Paperback) (2015)
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ISBN: 9783656957744 bzw. 3656957746, in Deutsch, GRIN Verlag GmbH, United States, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.Scientific Study from the year 2014 in the subject Medicine - Alternative Medicine, grade: 96.7, course: Biology, language: English, abstract: Aims: To investigate the Anti-thrombocytopenic and Hemostatic effect of Papaya fresh fruit extract in the sub-normal platelet counts and other blood components of ICR mice induced by Aspirin. Study design: In vivo biological assay. Place and Duration of Study: Zoology Laboratory, Biology Department, College of Science, Bicol University, Legazpi City, between October and November 2013. Methodology: Mice were induced with Aspirin and treated with varying concentrations of Papaya fruit extract: Low, Medium and High, including the Negative and Positive controls with three replicates each. Blood samples were collected through tail vein method on day 0, seventh day and fourteenth day. Automated CBC, determination of bleeding time and clotting time, and weighing were also completed on the abovementioned days to attain the required data. Results: In terms of platelet count, significant differences among the treatments were found by ANOVA during the 7th and 14th day of treatment (p=0.000). In terms of clotting time, it only took a week for all the treatment groups to shorten the clotting time as compared to the positive control. However, the low and medium concentration extract-treated groups manifested better results on the second week. RBC counts differed significantly among treatments on the 7th day. Weight of all test animals increased (p=0.012) during the 7th day. A gain in weight of the animals treated with varying concentrations was also observed during the 14th day of administration (p=0.000). Conclusion: The results suggest that the use of Papaya fruit extract may be beneficial in treating the adverse effect of Dengue virus- thrombocytopenia.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository EURO [60485773], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.Scientific Study from the year 2014 in the subject Medicine - Alternative Medicine, grade: 96.7, course: Biology, language: English, abstract: Aims: To investigate the Anti-thrombocytopenic and Hemostatic effect of Papaya fresh fruit extract in the sub-normal platelet counts and other blood components of ICR mice induced by Aspirin. Study design: In vivo biological assay. Place and Duration of Study: Zoology Laboratory, Biology Department, College of Science, Bicol University, Legazpi City, between October and November 2013. Methodology: Mice were induced with Aspirin and treated with varying concentrations of Papaya fruit extract: Low, Medium and High, including the Negative and Positive controls with three replicates each. Blood samples were collected through tail vein method on day 0, seventh day and fourteenth day. Automated CBC, determination of bleeding time and clotting time, and weighing were also completed on the abovementioned days to attain the required data. Results: In terms of platelet count, significant differences among the treatments were found by ANOVA during the 7th and 14th day of treatment (p=0.000). In terms of clotting time, it only took a week for all the treatment groups to shorten the clotting time as compared to the positive control. However, the low and medium concentration extract-treated groups manifested better results on the second week. RBC counts differed significantly among treatments on the 7th day. Weight of all test animals increased (p=0.012) during the 7th day. A gain in weight of the animals treated with varying concentrations was also observed during the 14th day of administration (p=0.000). Conclusion: The results suggest that the use of Papaya fruit extract may be beneficial in treating the adverse effect of Dengue virus- thrombocytopenia.
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Anti-Thrombocytopenic and Hemostatic Effect of Papaya (Carica papaya) on Aspirin Induced-ICR Mice
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ISBN: 9783656957744 bzw. 3656957746, in Deutsch, Grin Verlag Grin Verlag Gmbh, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Scientific Study from the year 2014 in the subject Medicine - Alternative Medicine, grade: 96.7, course: Biology, language: English, abstract: Aims: To investigate the Anti-thrombocytopenic and Hemostatic effect of Papaya fresh fruit extract in the sub-normal platelet counts and other blood components of ICR mice induced by Aspirin. Study design: In vivo biological assay. Place and Duration of Study: Zoology Laboratory, Biology Department, College of Science, Bicol University, Legazpi City, between October and November 2013. Methodology: Mice were induced with Aspirin and treated with varying concentrations of Papaya fruit extract: Low, Medium and High, including the Negative and Positive controls with three replicates each. Blood samples were collected through tail vein method on day 0, seventh day and fourteenth day. Automated CBC, determination of bleeding time and clotting time, and weighing were also completed on the abovementioned days to attain the required data. Results: In terms of platelet count, significant differences among the treatments were found by ANOVA during the 7th and 14th day of treatment (p=0.000). In terms of clotting time, it only took a week for all the treatment groups to shorten the clotting time as compared to the positive control. However, the low and medium concentration extract-treated groups manifested better results on the second week. RBC counts differed significantly among treatments on the 7th day. Weight of all test animals increased (p=0.012) during the 7th day. A gain in weight of the animals treated with varying concentrations was also observed during the 14th day of administration (p=0.000). Conclusion: The results suggest that the use of Papaya fruit extract may be beneficial in treating the adverse effect of Dengue virus- thrombocytopenia.2015. 16 S. 210 mmVersandfertig in 3-5 Tagen, Softcover.
buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG, [1].
Scientific Study from the year 2014 in the subject Medicine - Alternative Medicine, grade: 96.7, course: Biology, language: English, abstract: Aims: To investigate the Anti-thrombocytopenic and Hemostatic effect of Papaya fresh fruit extract in the sub-normal platelet counts and other blood components of ICR mice induced by Aspirin. Study design: In vivo biological assay. Place and Duration of Study: Zoology Laboratory, Biology Department, College of Science, Bicol University, Legazpi City, between October and November 2013. Methodology: Mice were induced with Aspirin and treated with varying concentrations of Papaya fruit extract: Low, Medium and High, including the Negative and Positive controls with three replicates each. Blood samples were collected through tail vein method on day 0, seventh day and fourteenth day. Automated CBC, determination of bleeding time and clotting time, and weighing were also completed on the abovementioned days to attain the required data. Results: In terms of platelet count, significant differences among the treatments were found by ANOVA during the 7th and 14th day of treatment (p=0.000). In terms of clotting time, it only took a week for all the treatment groups to shorten the clotting time as compared to the positive control. However, the low and medium concentration extract-treated groups manifested better results on the second week. RBC counts differed significantly among treatments on the 7th day. Weight of all test animals increased (p=0.012) during the 7th day. A gain in weight of the animals treated with varying concentrations was also observed during the 14th day of administration (p=0.000). Conclusion: The results suggest that the use of Papaya fruit extract may be beneficial in treating the adverse effect of Dengue virus- thrombocytopenia.2015. 16 S. 210 mmVersandfertig in 3-5 Tagen, Softcover.
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Anti-Thrombocytopenic and Hemostatic Effect of Papaya (Carica papaya) on Aspirin Induced-ICR Mice
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ISBN: 9783656957744 bzw. 3656957746, in Deutsch, neu.
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Scientific Study from the year 2014 in the subject Medicine - Alternative Medicine, grade: 96.7, course: Biology, language: English, abstract: Aims: To investigate the Anti-thrombocytopenic and Hemostatic effect of Papaya fresh fruit extract in the sub-normal platelet counts and other blood components of ICR mice induced by Aspirin.Study design: In vivo biological assay.Place and Duration of Study: Zoology Laboratory, Biology Department, College of Science, Bicol University, Legazpi City, between October and November 2013.Methodology: Mice were induced with Aspirin and treated with varying concentrations of Papaya fruit extract: Low, Medium and High, including the Negative and Positive controls with three replicates each. Blood samples were collected through tail vein method on day 0, seventh day and fourteenth day. Automated CBC, determination of bleeding time and clotting time, and weighing were also completed on the abovementioned days to attain the required data.Results: In terms of platelet count, significant differences among the treatments were found by ANOVA during the 7th and 14th day of treatment (p=0.000). In terms of clotting time, it only took a week for all the treatment groups to shorten the clotting time as compared to the positive control. However, the low and medium concentration extract-treated groups manifested better results on the second week. RBC counts differed significantly among treatments on the 7th day. Weight of all test animals increased (p=0.012) during the 7th day. A gain in weight of the animals treated with varying concentrations was also observed during the 14th day of administration (p=0.000).Conclusion: The results suggest that the use of Papaya fruit extract may be beneficial in treating the adverse effect of Dengue virus- thrombocytopenia.
Scientific Study from the year 2014 in the subject Medicine - Alternative Medicine, grade: 96.7, course: Biology, language: English, abstract: Aims: To investigate the Anti-thrombocytopenic and Hemostatic effect of Papaya fresh fruit extract in the sub-normal platelet counts and other blood components of ICR mice induced by Aspirin.Study design: In vivo biological assay.Place and Duration of Study: Zoology Laboratory, Biology Department, College of Science, Bicol University, Legazpi City, between October and November 2013.Methodology: Mice were induced with Aspirin and treated with varying concentrations of Papaya fruit extract: Low, Medium and High, including the Negative and Positive controls with three replicates each. Blood samples were collected through tail vein method on day 0, seventh day and fourteenth day. Automated CBC, determination of bleeding time and clotting time, and weighing were also completed on the abovementioned days to attain the required data.Results: In terms of platelet count, significant differences among the treatments were found by ANOVA during the 7th and 14th day of treatment (p=0.000). In terms of clotting time, it only took a week for all the treatment groups to shorten the clotting time as compared to the positive control. However, the low and medium concentration extract-treated groups manifested better results on the second week. RBC counts differed significantly among treatments on the 7th day. Weight of all test animals increased (p=0.012) during the 7th day. A gain in weight of the animals treated with varying concentrations was also observed during the 14th day of administration (p=0.000).Conclusion: The results suggest that the use of Papaya fruit extract may be beneficial in treating the adverse effect of Dengue virus- thrombocytopenia.
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