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Effect of Solanum Macrocarpon Fruit on Haematology, Hepatic and Renal Function

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The effect of Solanum macrocarpon fruit on haematology, hepatic and renal function was studied. Twenty-five wistar albino rats were divided into five groups of five rats each. Aside the control group, the test groups were given compounded feed of ground Solanum macrocarpon fruit and normal (pelletized) rats feed. Results obtained for haematology, hepatic and renal function revealed significance effect (p<0.05) on some of the parameters investigated in test rats against those of the control. This study has shown the effect of Solanum macrocarpon fruit on haematology, hepatic and renal function.

Published in Advances in Biochemistry (Volume 1, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.ab.20130102.14
Page(s) 28-32
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Fruits, Haematology, “Mpuruofe”, Renal Function, Solanum Macrocarpon

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  • Department of Biochemistry, Abia State University, Uturu, Nigeria

  • Department of Biochemistry, Abia State University, Uturu, Nigeria

  • Department of Biochemistry, Imo State University, Owerri, Nigeria

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