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Shaima Abid Eltaif Abid Ahmad Erdiny Mostafa Ali Abd Alrahman

Abstract

This study was carried out at the University of Tikrit /School of Education for women/Department of Life Sciences for the period from 20/9/2020 to 20/12/2020, for the purpose of studying the impact of doping on the of water extraction Artemisia herba leaves in some vital blood indicators and some hormones in male white rats. This study involved bringing the Artimisia herba from the Zagdan Valley of the Anbar Desert, after which it was dried, the leaf blade was pulled, the leaf residue was well milled, and then 50 g of powder was weighed and placed in 1 liter.


The effect of this extract on male egg rats was studied by measuring some of the liver's chemological criteria by measuring ALT, AST and Alkaline phosphatasein the blood. It was divided into three groups, each containing 10 rats, ranging in age from 2-3 months, and at a weight of 150- 200 g, the first group was given 1ml once a day. (a.m.), and the second group was injected twice a day (every 12 hours). The third group was injected three times a day (every 8 hours). In addition to the control group, the standards were measured every 14 days.


The two doses were ethically different and more influential than the three doses and the single dose in the rat totals, followed in terms of the three doses, then the single dose and the values rose the most in control. The results of the experimentation were as follows:


The highest value for AST was in the 31mg/dl doses on the 42nd and 56th day, the highest value for ALT was in the 37mg/dl doses on the 28th day, and the base phosphatase enzyme recorded the highest value in the 68mg/dl doses on the 42nd and 56th day.

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Keywords

Artimisia herba, ALT, AST, ALP and Liver

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