肯尼亚植物冻干提取物止血作用的研究

Peter Waweru, E. G. Makunyi, Frederick Bukachi
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摘要张建军,张建军,张建军,等。肯尼亚植物冻干提取物止血作用的研究。中国生物工程学报,17(2):391 - 391。本研究旨在探讨原藜、黄芩、大戟、非洲柳等植物冻干提取物的止血作用及其机制。制备了所选植物的冻干提取物,并确定了剂量。选取雄性新西兰大白兔12只,随机分为对照组和试验组。血液是按照标准程序采集的。出血时间采用杜克法,凝血时间采用毛细管法。ACL Elitepro仪测定凝血酶原时间和活化部分凝血活酶时间。对最有效的提取物进行血栓弹性成像。数据分析采用独立t检验,结果以均数±均数标准误差表示。P < 0.05为差异有统计学意义。结果表明,提取液得率为;原藜(0.8%)、黄花终草(0.5%)、大戟(0.2%)、多花霉(1.3%)。出血和凝血时间:冻干原藜叶提取物(p=0.0068)和黄芩皮提取物(p=0.0068)可缩短出血时间。冻干非洲花叶提取物可延长出血时间(p=0.01)。冻干原藜叶提取物(p= 0.038)、黄连皮提取物(p=0.043)和大戟茎提取物(p=0.01)均可缩短凝血时间。凝血酶原和活化部分凝血活酶时间:冻干原豆叶提取物(p= 0.004)、黄连皮提取物(p<0.001)和大戟茎提取物(p=0.001)均可降低凝血酶原时间。冻干的原藜叶提取物(p<0.001)、黄连皮提取物(p<0.001)和大戟茎提取物(p<0.001)均可显著缩短活化的部分凝血活素时间。血栓弹性成像结果显示,测试了血栓弹性成像的四个参数。冻干的原驼杉叶提取物降低了r时间(p=0.04)、k时间(p=0.04)和最大振幅(p= 0.026),增加了α角(p= 0.01)。黄连树皮冻干提取物在血栓弹性成像变量上无统计学差异。
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Investigation of the hemostatic effects of freeze-dried extracts of selected Kenyan plants
Abstract. Makunyi EG, Bukachi F, Waweru P. 2019. Investigation of the hemostatic effects of freeze-dried extracts of selected Kenyan plants. Biofarmasi J Nat Prod Biochem 17: 39-46. This study aims to investigate the effect and mechanism of action of freeze-dried extracts of Tridax procumbens, Terminalia brownii, Euphorbia tirucalli, and Asphillia africana on hemostasis. Freeze-dried extract of the selected plants was prepared and dose determined for the study. Twelve male New Zealand white rabbits were randomly allocated to two groups (control and test). Blood was collected under standard procedures. Duke's method was used for the bleeding time while the capillary method was used for clotting time. ACL Elitepro machine was used to do prothrombin time and activated partial thromboplastin time. Thromboelastography was done for the most potent extracts. Data were analyzed using independent t-test and results were presented as mean± standard error of means. Differences were considered to be significant if P < 0.05. The results showed that the percentage yield of the extract was; Tridax procumbens (0.8%), Terminalia brownii (0.5%), Euphorbia tirucalli (0.2%) and Aspillia pluriseta (1.3%). Bleeding and clotting time: The bleeding time was reduced by freeze-dried leaf extract of Tridax procumbens (p = 0.0068) and by freeze-dried bark extract of Terminalia brownii (p=0.0068). Freeze-dried leaf extract of Asphillia africana increased the bleeding time (p=0.01). The clotting time was reduced by freeze-dried leaf extract of Tridax procumbens (p = 0.038), the freeze-dried bark extract of Terminalia brownii (p=0.043) and by freeze-dried stem extract of Euphorbia tirucalli (p=0.01). Prothrombin and activated partial thromboplastin time: The prothrombin time was reduced by freeze-dried leaf extract of Tridax procumbens (p = 0.004), the freeze-dried bark extract of Terminalia brownii (p<0.001) and Freeze-dried stem extract of Euphorbia tirucalli (p=0.001). Activated partial thromboplastin time was reduced by freeze-dried leaf extract of Tridax procumbens (p< 0.001), the freeze-dried bark extract of Terminalia brownii (p<0.001) and by freeze-dried stem extract of Euphorbia tirucalli (p<0.001). The results for thromboelastogrpahy showed that four parameters of thromboelastography were tested. Freeze-dried leaf extract of Tridax procumbens reduced the r time (p =0.04), k time (p=0.04) and maximum amplitude (p =0.026) but increased the alpha angle (p =0.01). The freeze-dried bark extract of Terminalia brownii did not have statistically significant differences in thromboelastography variables.
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