@article{bb2013123,
author={{Raaof, AyyadWajeeh and Al-Naqqash, Zahraa Abdul-Elah and Jawad, Abdul-Latif M. and Muhsan, Salah M.},
title={Evaluation of the Activity of Crude Alkaloids Extracts of <i>Zingiber </i><i>o</i><i>fficinale</i> Roscoe., <i>Thymus </i><i>v</i><i>ulgaris</i> L. and <i>Acacia </i><i>a</i><i>rabica</i> L. as Coagulant Agent in Lab Mice},
journal={Biomedicine and Biotechnology},
volume={1},
number={2},
pages={11--16},
year={2013},
url={http://pubs.sciepub.com/bb/1/2/3},
abstract={As Alkaloids known for their pharmaceutical importance; this research included the extraction of crude alkaloids of three plants (<i>Zingiberofficinale</i> Roscoe, <i>Thymus vulgaris</i> L. and <i>Acaciaarabica</i> L.) and evaluate their activity as coagulant agent by using three degraded concentrations of each plant extract and tested them on lab mice through the observation of the variations in bleeding time(BT), clotting time(CT), platelet, red blood cells(RBC), packed cell volume(PCV), white blood cells (WBC) and hemoglobin counts(Hb) with Calcium count (Ca) in blood. The results revealed differences in the percentage of alkaloids in the plants under the study; <i>Zingiber</i> was the higher one followed by <i>Thymus</i> and <i>Acacia</i> respectively.<i>Zingiber</i>was also the most effective plant as coagulant factor than other two plants as it decreased both BT and CT and increased platelets, RBC, PCV, WBC and Ca count. more than what <i>T. vulgaris </i>and <i>A. arabica</i> affected on blood characters mentioned before.},
doi={10.12691/bb-1-2-3}
publisher={Science and Education Publishing}
}
