<i>In vitro</i> methaemoglobin reducing capacity of the methanolic extract of the root, stem and leaf of <i>Sclerocaya birrea</i> on human hemoglobin S
Abstract:Red blood cells frrom individuals with sickle cell disease (SCD) are more susceptible with in vivo oxidative damage than are RBC from normal individuals. RBC oxidative damage in SCD is due to the inherent instabilty of hemoglobin S (HBS) as well as the im defense system. The ability of the methanolic extract of S birrea to reduce the level of oxidative stress were eveluated in vitro. The results obtained shown that, the root methanolic extract significantly (p>0.05) decrease in the metha from 15.00±0.21% to 7.… Show more
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