EFFECT OF BEE VENOM ON HUMAN RED BLOOD CELL BREAKDOWN

Authors

  • Shahad Falah Abass Department of Biology, College of Al-Rasheed, Baghdad, Iraq
  • Mohammed Sabbar Hameed Department of Biology, College of Al-Rasheed, Baghdad, Iraq
  • Alaa Abduljabbar Abdulrazzaq Department of Biology, College of Al-Rasheed, Baghdad, Iraq

Keywords:

Bee venom, Erythrocytes, RBC, PLA2

Abstract

Red blood cells (erythrocytes) are the most abundant cells in human blood, which have been studied in numerous studies on a large scale within the framework of morphology, ultrastructure, biochemical and molecular functions. Therefore, erythrocytes are excellent cellular models in the study of bioactive compounds such as drugs and toxins on the structure and function of the cell membrane. The aim of this study is to know the effect of bee venom on the decomposition of red blood cells by increasing the concentration of the venom and thus increasing the active substances in the venom that cause this decomposition. And knowing the extent to which gender is affected by bee venom, as it was found that males are more affected by bee venom than females.

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Published

2022-08-10

How to Cite

Shahad Falah Abass, Mohammed Sabbar Hameed, & Alaa Abduljabbar Abdulrazzaq. (2022). EFFECT OF BEE VENOM ON HUMAN RED BLOOD CELL BREAKDOWN. World Bulletin of Public Health, 13, 67-70. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbph/article/view/1251

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