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West Indian med. j ; 43(3): 71-4, Sept. 1994.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-140343

ABSTRACT

Effect of oral administration of crude aqueous neem extract on serum testosterone and other blood constituents was studied in the male Wistar rats for 10 weeks. The neem treatment resulted in significant decreases (p,0.01) in total testosterone, total bilirubin and K+ in serum. There were also increases (p<0.05) in packed cell volume, mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration, red blood cell, white blood cell and lymphocyte counts without showing any cytotoxic effects in the body.


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Rats , Animals , Testosterone/blood , /pharmacology , Organ Size , Plants, Medicinal/analysis , Blood/drug effects , Administration, Oral
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West Indian med. j ; 41(1): 23-6, Mar. 1992.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-107504

ABSTRACT

Subacute intraperitoneal administration of the lipid portion of the unripe ackee arillus, referred to as "ackee oil", resulted in marked neutropenia (p<0.001) and increase in platelets (p<0.01) without anaemia, in rats. Blood urea, sodium amd aspartate aminotransferase levels were significantly decreased but glucose and bilirubin levels were similar to those of controls. The lungs showed areas of petechial haemorrhaghes and a dose-related perivascular and peribronchial mononuclear cell infiltration. The pulmonary toxicity may be interpreted as a hypersensitive reaction to ackee oil. Further research is in progress on the neutropenic effects of ackee oil.


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Plants, Edible/analysis , Neutropenia/chemically induced
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