Abstract
This study aims to examine the effects of Saga (Salvia Officinalis) on liver enzymes, immunity, and blood parameters in rabbits. From November 7, 2023, to January 1, 2024, An Experiment was conducted at the University of Al-Zahrawi's Faculty of Medical Laboratory Technique. where the : Rabbits used in the experiment were housed in special cages. Were housed in individual cages. Twelve rabbits were randomly divided into two groups: G1 received water and pellets as a control, while G2 received Saga (Salvia Officinalis). show that red blood cell counts, packed cell volume, and hemoglobin concentration in G2 have significantly increased after 60 days of Saga (Salvia Officinalis) treatment compared to the first day, but G1 has not changed significantly. However, white blood cells show a significant increase in G2 compared to G1 after treatment with Saga (Salvia officinalis). However, Saga (Salvia Officinalis) significantly reduces the levels of liver enzymes, including alkaline phosphatase, aspartate transaminase, and alanine transaminase. In conclusion By raising the white blood cell count, sage (Salvia officinalis) improved immunity. Additionally, by raising hemoglobin concentration, packed cell volume, and red blood cell count, the sage Salvia officinalis enhances hematopoiesis. Lastly, Salvia officinalis is thought to be a good option for liver injury because it has an enhancing effect on liver enzymes.
