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The in vitro antisickling and antioxidant effects of aqueous extracts Zanthoxyllum heitzii on sickle cell disorder

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Table 1 Antioxidant and antiradical properties of the plant extract of Z. heitzii
Figure 2 Effect of extracts on the reversibility of the sickling; In: Initial percentage of falciformation; I: Percentage of falciformationafter treatment with extract 250 μg/ml
Figure 3 Percentage of hemolysis of Sickling cells after treatment with 250(D) μg/ml of extract

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