Solvent fractions of Vitellaria paradoxa root extract suppress phenylhydrazine-mediated jaundice in Wistar rats
Abstract Background In the first few days of life, jaundice has continued to be a major health concern. It typically manifests as a yellowing of the skin, mucous membranes, and sclera as a result of bilirubin deposition from excessively high concentrations in the body. It affects 80% of preterm and...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Abu Anyebe (Author), Abdullahi Aliyu Turaki (Author), Abdulrahman Bashir Yusuf (Author), Ufuoma Bigila Shemishere (Author), Musa Idu Okwanya (Author), Yahaya Tajudeen (Author) |
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