Studies of the effect Japan quince fruits different sorts on the blood
Abstract
The results of determining the effect Japan quince fruits extracts different species and sorts on the venous blood hematological parameters of mice are presented in this article. It is shown that extracts of Japan quince fruits (Ch. superba (Frahm) Rehd.) sort «Amphora» increase the content of almost all blood cells, extracts of Japan quince fruits (Ch. japonica (Thunb.) Lindl. ex Spach) sort 'Yang" and (Ch. speciosa (Sweet) Nakai) sort "Simony" reduce the number of monocytes and can be immunosuppressive effect while maintaining phagocytosis, the use of extract of the Japan quince fruit Ch. japonica (Thunb.) Lindl. ex Spach i Ch. speciosa (Sweet) Nakai sort "Holiday" significantly stimulates erythropoiesis.
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