The impact of Sesamum indicum oil on the heamatologycal parametrers on albino mice
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heamatologycal, Sesamum indicum oil, albino miceAbstract
The current study was conducted to find out the effect of sesame oil on white female rats by studying some biochemical parameters that included vitamin D, parathyroid hormone and calcium ion. The study included 35 animals divided into two main groups divided into groups, each group included 5 animals dosed with different doses 0.5'0.8' 1 ml. The period of dosing was for a month between one day and one day. After the end of the experiment, the animals were sacrificed and the serum was obtained. A significant increase in the volume of vitamin D (13.21±0.312, 16.01± 0.51, 19.51±0.78) (ng/dl) respectively compared with control group (9.739±0.096) (ng/dl) and a decrease in parathyroid hormone (0.101± 0. 001, 0.086± 0. 002 , 0.074± 0.002) (ng/dl) respectively compared with control group (0. 112± 0.002) (ng/dl), which caused an increase in calcium ion (9.85±0.206, 10.948±0.178, 12.62±0.158) mg/dL respectively compared with control group (8.7±0.063) mg/dL, was shown.
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