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Journal of Applied Sciences

Year: 2022 | Volume: 22 | Issue: 5 | Page No.: 233-240
DOI: 10.3923/jas.2022.233.240

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C.U.  Igwe

C.U. Igwe

LiveDNA: 234.37152

C.C. Ezerioha


C.I. Iheme


D.I. Ukairo


I.O. Onyeocha


V.A. Onwuliri


Keywords


  • diet fortification
  • Drum stick
  • haemoglobin
  • kidney function
  • liver function
Research Article

Intake of Moringa oleifera Leaf Powder Positive Biochemical and Haematologic Effects in Albino Rabbits

C.U. Igwe C.U.  Igwe's LiveDNA, C.C. Ezerioha, C.I. Iheme, D.I. Ukairo, I.O. Onyeocha and V.A. Onwuliri
Background and Objective: Moringa oleifera is a widely acclaimed ‘miracle plant’ whose medicinal and nutritional importance require documentation. The effect of Moringa oleifera leaf powder (MOLP) intake on haematologic, hepatic and renal function indices was studied using standard methods. Materials and Methods: Twenty-four Albino rabbits, weighing 0.9-1.8 kg, were distributed into group I animals fed the control diet and groups II-IV fed 500, 750 and 1000 mg kg–1 b.wt., of MOLP, respectively for 28 days. Feed intake and body weights of the animals were measured daily. Results: Groups fed 500 and 750 mg kg–1 of MOLP consumed more of the feed and showed a non-significant (p>0.05) but a more progressive increase in mean body weights. Intake of MOLP did not significantly (p>0.05) alter most of the biochemical and hematologic indices studied but serum total protein, albumin and haemoglobin concentrations increased significantly (p<0.05), while red blood cell indices increased non-significantly (p>0.05) with the increase in MOLP dosage. Generally, 500 and 750 mg kg–1 MOLP diets gave better positive indices than 1000 mg kg–1 MOLP. Conclusion: Apparently, MOLP intake has no harmful effects on the liver, kidney and blood parameters of animals but may enhance the building capacity, repair and maintenance of body tissues. However, the study calls for caution in the use of very high doses.
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C.U. Igwe, C.C. Ezerioha, C.I. Iheme, D.I. Ukairo, I.O. Onyeocha and V.A. Onwuliri, 2022. Intake of Moringa oleifera Leaf Powder Positive Biochemical and Haematologic Effects in Albino Rabbits. Journal of Applied Sciences, 22: 233-240.

DOI: 10.3923/jas.2022.233.240

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=jas.2022.233.240

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