Review on Jatropha tanjorensis (Hospital too far); Significance as an Anti-Anaemia Plant

A. Rizwan, K. M. Rabiu, V. Ayuba, Otanwa Oladunni Omolabake
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Anaemia is a blood disorder which is a direct result of decreased hemoglobin (Hb) concentration and or red blood cell numbers (RBC) which culminates to loss of physiological potentials. It is a major public health problem in developing countries orchestrated by an imbalance between erythrocyte loss relative to production which occurs as a result of ineffective or deficient erythropoisis, nutritional deficiency, inflammation or genetic hemoglobin (Hb) disorder and or excessive loss of erythrocytes due to hemolysis, blood loss or both. An estimated 30-80% preschool age children at the age 1 year suffer from anaemia. Anaemia imposes deleterious consequences such as stunted physical and cognitive development, impaired language coordination and motor skill equivalent to a 5-10 points deficit in intelligent quotient (IQ). Anaemia in pregnancy translates to decreased productivity through energy loss and consequent lack of working capacity and consequent declination in household food security and income. Long before now, many plants had been used successfully to address anaemia locally, one of which is Jatropha tanjorensis dubbed Review Article Ansari et al.; IBRR, 11(4): 1-7, 2020; Article no.IBRR.62292 2 “Hospital too far” a name it acquired as a result of its unverified perceived exceptional anti-anaemic property. Therefore, this review aims at evaluating the veracity of the impression on Jatropha tanjorensis as an exceptional anti-anaemic plant using data derived from studies on anti-anaemic plants.
麻疯树(医院太远)研究进展作为抗贫血植物的意义
贫血是一种血液病,是血红蛋白(Hb)浓度和/或红细胞数量(RBC)下降的直接结果,最终导致生理电位的丧失。在发展中国家,这是一个主要的公共卫生问题,其原因是红细胞丧失与生产之间的不平衡,红细胞丧失与生产之间的不平衡是由于红细胞丧失无效或红细胞缺乏、营养缺乏、炎症或遗传性血红蛋白(Hb)紊乱和红细胞丧失过多(由于溶血、失血或两者兼而有之)造成的。据估计,30-80%的1岁学龄前儿童患有贫血。贫血会造成有害的后果,如身体和认知发育迟缓,语言协调和运动技能受损,相当于智商(IQ)下降5-10分。妊娠期贫血会导致能量损失,进而导致工作能力不足,进而导致家庭粮食安全和收入下降,从而导致生产力下降。很久以前,许多植物已经被成功地用于治疗局部贫血,其中之一是麻风树(Jatropha tanjorensis)。中国生物医学杂志,11(4):1-7,2020;文章no.IBRR。62292 "太远的医院"这个名字是由于它被认为具有未经证实的特殊抗贫血特性而获得的。因此,本综述旨在利用抗贫血植物的研究数据来评价麻疯树作为一种特殊的抗贫血植物的印象的准确性。
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