2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00580-017-2428-0
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Haematopoietic induction and hepatic protective roles of Hepacare® in CCl4-induced hepatic damaged rats

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“…Considering the normal hemoglobin level and increase the MCV level, the low level of MCHC is secondary to the increase of RBC volume and less Thrombocytopenia is commonly found in chronic liver damage conditions both in human and animal models. 15,22,24 However, the results of the platelet count is not stable. The platelet count was increased in CCl 4 -induction mice and agreed with the study conducted by Gazwi and Mahmoud.…”
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“…Considering the normal hemoglobin level and increase the MCV level, the low level of MCHC is secondary to the increase of RBC volume and less Thrombocytopenia is commonly found in chronic liver damage conditions both in human and animal models. 15,22,24 However, the results of the platelet count is not stable. The platelet count was increased in CCl 4 -induction mice and agreed with the study conducted by Gazwi and Mahmoud.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WBC and thrombocyte and the giving of natural products such as Cnidoscolus aconitifolius leave extract, Teucrium polium aqueous extract, and Mangifera indica leave extract can ameliorate the hematological profile. 12,13,15 Adebayo et al's 22 study conducted acute liver damage by administering a solution of CCl 4 : olive oil (1:1) with a dose of 2 mL/kgBW for four times in consecutive days before treatment. They showed that hemoglobin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%