Immunomodulatory Activity of Cinnamomum burmanni Bark Extract on Leucocyte Differentiation of Mice (Mus musculus) In Diabetes Mellitus Model
Martha Kaihena,
Abdul Mahid Ukratalo,
Amos Killay
et al.
Abstract:Diabetes mellitus frequently coexists with infection, leading to an immunological response characterised by an elevation in leukocyte levels. This research aimed to assess the immunomodulatory activity of an extract derived from the bark of Cinnamomum burmanni on the differentiation of leukocytes in a diabetes mellitus model using mice (Mus musculus). Prior to the administration of therapy, the glucose levels of all mice were assessed. Subsequently, groups K (+), P1, P2, and P3 were administered STZ at 0.2 ml … Show more
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