2021
DOI: 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i34a31839
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Black Raisins Improved Experimentally Induced Iron Deficiency Anemia. Biochemical and Histological Evidence

Abstract: Iron deficiency anemia is a challenging clinical problem with a profound impact on general health. Administration of iron-containing preparations were reported to be associated with many side effects. The current study aimed to evaluate black raisins’ therapeutic role against experimentally induced iron deficiency anemia in rats. Forty female rats were divided into 4 groups (n=10); control, anemia, anemia + iron, and anemia + raisins. Anemia was induced by bleeding and an iron-deficient diet for 4 weeks. Anemi… Show more

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