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      Sickle hemoglobin polymerization and antisickling medicinal plants

      , , , Department of Biochemistry, Imo State University, Owerri, Nigeria, Department of Biochemistry, Imo State University, Owerri, Nigeria, Department of Biochemistry, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria
      The Journal of Phytopharmacology
      BioMed Research Publishers

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          Abstract

          Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a dilapidating disorder that is associated with organ destruction and decreased life expectancy. Therapeutic remedies that lead to fundamental cure of SCD such as, bone marrow and stem cell transplantations, as well as gene replacement therapy, are very costly and unaffordable to the disease sufferers in developing countries. In regions where these therapeutic approaches are possible, there are also limitations such as immunologic transplant rejection, difficulty in prognosis, difficulty in obtaining a suitable donor, end-organ dysfunction, and adverse health effects, especially among the older sufferers of this disease. The eagerness of researchers to develop new drugs for the amelioration of the crisis associated with SCD and a possible cure of the disease has led to the discovery of biomolecular agents that inhibit the mechanisms of HbS polymerization as well as medicinal plants with antisickling potentials. The antisickling potency of medicinal plants should be harnessed through research funding and efforts geared towards the discovery of molecules in such plants with HbS polymerization inhibitory effects.

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          Journal
          The Journal of Phytopharmacology
          J Phytopharmacol
          BioMed Research Publishers
          2320480X
          March 29 2021
          March 29 2021
          : 10
          : 2
          : 126-133
          Article
          10.31254/phyto.2021.10209
          bc2cb666-a92d-4a76-b7aa-5687181bcb0e
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