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The haematological studies on ethanolic leaf extract of Loranthus Bengwensis were evaluated in streptozotocin induced diabetics albino rats. The phytochemical screening of the ethanolic leaf extract showed the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, steroids, tannin, saponins, cardiac glycosides, phenolics, terpenoid and quinines. Sixty albino wistar rats were used for the study and at the commencement of the experiment, rats were grouped into six study groups; Non-diabetic Control group, Diabetic Control group, Diabetic rats administered Orthodox drug insulin, Diabetic rats administered 100mg of leaf extract, Diabetic group administered with 200mg of leaf extract; Diabetic group administered with 400mg of leaf extract. There was a drastic reduction in blood glucose level of diabetes treated groups of DLB1, DBL2 and DBL3 at the end of the experiment which portrays the therapeutic efficacy of Loranthus bengwensis ethanolic leaf extract in ameliorating diabetic condition. However, the extract was more efficient at 400mg/kg compared to 100mg/kg and 200mg//kg respectively. This indicates that ethanolic leaf extract of Loranthus bengwensis is relatively more efficient at higher concentration. Other biochemical parameters such as; Haematological; Haemoglobin, Packed Cell Volume, WBC, Platelets Count and Neutrophiles as well as body weight indices were consideration. The results obtained from all these assays as well as the blood glucose assay justify the therapeutic efficacy of Loranthus bengwensis on diabetic condition. | Haematological studies of Loranthus Bengwensis Ethanolic leaf extract on streptozotocin induced diabetic rats