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Effective Uses of Almond Seeds in Improving Immunological and Histopathological Functions in Hepatic Rats Download PDF


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  1. Department of Laboratory Medicine, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Al-Baha University, Al-Baha, KSA.
  2. Department of Home Economics-Nutrition, AL-Baha University, AlMakhwa, Saudi Arabia.
Abstract

Immunity is the body's defense mechanism against invaders. Thus, in the event that infections manage to penetrate the skin or mucous membranes, the immune system acts as the body's natural defensive mechanism. This investigation sought to determine if almond seeds may benefit hepatic rats' immune and histological systems. In this study, the animal was kept in a cage during the trial. Prior to the trial, for a week, the rats were housed in groups of six and given a standard diet. The first set of rats were negative normal controls (C-ve) and were given nothing except a baseline diet for twenty-eight days. The survival rats (n=24) were inoculated with carbon tetrachloride (Ccl4). There were three groups given different amounts of (5%, 10%, 15% almond seed), Nonetheless, one group was given the disease diagnosis before the experimental diet was even given. The findings revealed mostly significant differences among all groups contrasted with the C+ ve group. But no significant differences were observed between G3, and G4 for Monocell Immune Distribution (MID) and Granulocytes (GRAN). The highest recovery was in rats fed 15% almond seed powder in (WBC), (LYM), (MID), (GRAN), (IgG) and (IgM). Different doses of almond seeds are indicated for boosting immunity in hepatic cases.

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Mahzari A, Elmeged LSMA. Effective Uses of Almond Seeds in Improving Immunological and Histopathological Functions in Hepatic Rats. Pharmacophore. 2024;15(2):63-9. https://doi.org/10.51847/TZMD3FFmW6
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Mahzari, A., & Elmeged, L. S. M. A. (2024). Effective Uses of Almond Seeds in Improving Immunological and Histopathological Functions in Hepatic Rats. Pharmacophore, 15(2), 63-69. https://doi.org/10.51847/TZMD3FFmW6

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