Palestinian Medical and Pharmaceutical Journal (Pal. Med. Pharm. J.)

In vitro anticoagulant effect analysis of leaves different extract types of Calotropis procera (Asclepiadaceae) in West Bank/ Palestine

Article info

2021-09-28
2022-03-03
157 - 168

Keywords

  • Plant
  • Anticoagulant;
  • Extract;
  • Procera;
  • Calotropis
  • Aptt.
  • PT;

Abstract

As several plants have anticoagulant activity, Calotropis procera has been investigated "in vitro" in this study. Hot and cold water, ethanol, and methanol extracts of these plant leaves were prepared to final concentrations of 100, 50, and 25 mg/ml. In vitro, PT and aPTT assays were conducted on normal platelet poor plasma blood samples of 20 healthy volun-teers by a digital coagulation analyzer. Results showed that all evaluated extracts prolonged both PT and aPTT at 100 and 50 mg/ml concentrations. The highest effect on PT was ob-served for ethanol and methanol extracts by recording 128.52±24.45 sec and 105.99±17.76 sec at 100mg/ml concentrations, respectively. The high effect on aPTT was observed for all evaluated extracts by recording 420 ±0.00 sec at 100mg/ml concentration. So they could have an inhibitory effect on the clotting factors in the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways and those in the common pathway. While at 25 mg/ml concentrations, they prolonged PT only, 16.63±1.78 sec, 15.34±0.97 sec, 16.19±1.32 sec, and 16.02±1.37 sec for hot water extract, cold water extract, ethanol extract, and methanol extract, respectively. Suggesting their inhibi-tory effect was on the extrinsic pathway tissue clotting factors. On the contrary, they demon-strated a decreasing effect on aPTT at a concentration of 25 mg/ml, recording zero aPTT, af-fecting the intrinsic pathway. Moreover, compared with the positive heparin control, only the alcoholic extracts at 100 mg/ml concentration showed a similar anticoagulant effect on PT (P>0.05). While all evaluated plant extracts at a concentration of 100 mg/ml revealed similar bioactivity on aPTT (P>0.05). Still, all evaluated extracts' anticoagulant and procoagulant ac-tivity need in vivo clarification.

In vitro anticoagulant effect analysis of leaves different extract types of Calotropis procera (Asclepiadaceae) in West Bank/ Palestine

معلومات المقال

2021-09-28
2022-03-03
157 - 168

الكلمات الإفتتاحية

  • Plant
  • Anticoagulant;
  • Extract;
  • Procera;
  • Calotropis
  • Aptt.
  • PT;

الملخص

As several plants have anticoagulant activity, Calotropis procera has been investigated "in vitro" in this study. Hot and cold water, ethanol, and methanol extracts of these plant leaves were prepared to final concentrations of 100, 50, and 25 mg/ml. In vitro, PT and aPTT assays were conducted on normal platelet poor plasma blood samples of 20 healthy volun-teers by a digital coagulation analyzer. Results showed that all evaluated extracts prolonged both PT and aPTT at 100 and 50 mg/ml concentrations. The highest effect on PT was ob-served for ethanol and methanol extracts by recording 128.52±24.45 sec and 105.99±17.76 sec at 100mg/ml concentrations, respectively. The high effect on aPTT was observed for all evaluated extracts by recording 420 ±0.00 sec at 100mg/ml concentration. So they could have an inhibitory effect on the clotting factors in the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways and those in the common pathway. While at 25 mg/ml concentrations, they prolonged PT only, 16.63±1.78 sec, 15.34±0.97 sec, 16.19±1.32 sec, and 16.02±1.37 sec for hot water extract, cold water extract, ethanol extract, and methanol extract, respectively. Suggesting their inhibi-tory effect was on the extrinsic pathway tissue clotting factors. On the contrary, they demon-strated a decreasing effect on aPTT at a concentration of 25 mg/ml, recording zero aPTT, af-fecting the intrinsic pathway. Moreover, compared with the positive heparin control, only the alcoholic extracts at 100 mg/ml concentration showed a similar anticoagulant effect on PT (P>0.05). While all evaluated plant extracts at a concentration of 100 mg/ml revealed similar bioactivity on aPTT (P>0.05). Still, all evaluated extracts' anticoagulant and procoagulant ac-tivity need in vivo clarification.

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