Authors :
Daben, J. M; Dashak, D. A; Lohdip, A. M
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 1 - January
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24JAN1440
Abstract :
Crinum zeylanicum bulb is a traditional folk’s
herb that has been widely accepted by most rural
communities for the treatment of bone fracture and other
illnesses. This study assessed the influences of C.
zeylanicum bulb extracts on blood pictures of rabbits
through close tibia osteotomy over the period of three
months. Assay of the whole blood collected through
cardiac puncture was done by determining the Packed
Cell Volume (PCV%) (Micro-hematocrit method), White
Blood Cell (WBC%), Red Blood Cell (RBC%) (Hemo-
cytometer method), Haemoglobin (HB g/dl)
(Cyanomoglobin method), Neutrophil (N%), Lymphocyte
(L%), Monocyte (M %), Eosinophil (E%), and Basophil
(B %) (Thin smear and Leishman’s Methods). The Mean
Cell Volume (MCV%), Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin
(MCH %), and MCH-Concentration (MCHC %) were
calculated according to standard methods. There was
significant difference (p<0.05) recorded for MCV, MCH,
N and L for treated-groups as compared with WBC,
MCV and N for control group while the resultant
increase of WBC by ethyl acetate extract (EAE) treated
group than water extract (WE) and control groups was
an indication that the plant has influence on the blood
constituents. M, B and E were not dictated during the
pre- and post-examinations. Hence, the use of C.
zeylanicum can be monitored, modified, and/or regulated
for medicinal uses as the characterization of the chemical
components of the plant could be a better focus for
further investigation.
Keywords :
Haematological Constituents, Crinum Zeylanicum, Ethyl Acetate Extract, Osteotomy, Rabbit, Water Extract.
Crinum zeylanicum bulb is a traditional folk’s
herb that has been widely accepted by most rural
communities for the treatment of bone fracture and other
illnesses. This study assessed the influences of C.
zeylanicum bulb extracts on blood pictures of rabbits
through close tibia osteotomy over the period of three
months. Assay of the whole blood collected through
cardiac puncture was done by determining the Packed
Cell Volume (PCV%) (Micro-hematocrit method), White
Blood Cell (WBC%), Red Blood Cell (RBC%) (Hemo-
cytometer method), Haemoglobin (HB g/dl)
(Cyanomoglobin method), Neutrophil (N%), Lymphocyte
(L%), Monocyte (M %), Eosinophil (E%), and Basophil
(B %) (Thin smear and Leishman’s Methods). The Mean
Cell Volume (MCV%), Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin
(MCH %), and MCH-Concentration (MCHC %) were
calculated according to standard methods. There was
significant difference (p<0.05) recorded for MCV, MCH,
N and L for treated-groups as compared with WBC,
MCV and N for control group while the resultant
increase of WBC by ethyl acetate extract (EAE) treated
group than water extract (WE) and control groups was
an indication that the plant has influence on the blood
constituents. M, B and E were not dictated during the
pre- and post-examinations. Hence, the use of C.
zeylanicum can be monitored, modified, and/or regulated
for medicinal uses as the characterization of the chemical
components of the plant could be a better focus for
further investigation.
Keywords :
Haematological Constituents, Crinum Zeylanicum, Ethyl Acetate Extract, Osteotomy, Rabbit, Water Extract.