The Ameliorative Effect of Myricetin on Hematological Parameters in Phenylhydrazine-Induced Anemia in Male Rats

PhD Dissertation at the University of Basrah Investigates the Role of Myricetin in Anemia in Rats
A PhD dissertation at the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Basrah, entitled:
“The Ameliorative Effect of Myricetin on Hematological Parameters in Phenylhydrazine-Induced Anemia in Male Rats.”
The study, presented by Firas Jabbar Tarish, aimed to investigate the role of myricetin as a safe and natural therapeutic agent for hemolytic anemia and its ability to improve hematological parameters in male rats.
The study concluded that myricetin had a beneficial and effective role in improving blood parameters, reducing oxidative stress and inflammation, and enhancing the histological and cellular condition of the bone marrow. It also showed clear protective effects in preserving red blood cells from phenylhydrazine-induced hemolysis.
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