THE EFFECT OF PHYTOPHERON ON ANEMIA, WHICH IS RELEASED INTO THE SURFACE WITH REPEATED BLOOD RELEASE IN RATS

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Kh. O. Darmanov

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Phytopheron, a natural compound derived from plants, has been investigated for its potential effects on anemia induced by repeated blood extraction in rats. This study examines the mechanisms by which Phytopheron influences anemia, focusing on its ability to restore hemoglobin levels, red blood cell count, and overall hematocrit values. The findings indicate that Phytopheron may offer significant benefits in the management of anemia, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic agent in clinical settings.

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Darmanov, K. O. . (2024). THE EFFECT OF PHYTOPHERON ON ANEMIA, WHICH IS RELEASED INTO THE SURFACE WITH REPEATED BLOOD RELEASE IN RATS. Research Journal of Trauma and Disability Studies, 3(7), 84–86. Retrieved from http://journals.academiczone.net/index.php/rjtds/article/view/3183
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