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Food & Nutrition Science

An ethanol extract of Ramulus mori improves blood circulation by inhibiting platelet aggregation

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Pages 1410-1415 | Received 20 Nov 2015, Accepted 13 Feb 2016, Published online: 11 Mar 2016
 

Abstract

Inappropriate platelet aggregation can cause blood coagulation and thrombosis. In this study, the effect of an ethanol extract of Ramulus mori (ERM) on blood circulation was investigated. The antithrombotic activity of ERM on rat carotid arterial thrombosis was evaluated in vivo, and the effect of ERM on platelet aggregation and blood coagulation time was evaluated ex vivo. To evaluate the safety of ERM, its cytotoxicity to platelets and its effect on tail bleeding time were assessed; ERM was not toxic to rat platelets and did not prolong bleeding time. Moreover, administering ERM to rats had a significant preventive effect on carotid arterial thrombosis in vivo, and significantly inhibited adenosine diphosphate- and collagen-induced platelet aggregation ex vivo, whereas it did not prolong coagulation periods, such as prothrombin time and activated partial thromboplastin time. The results suggest that ERM is effective in improving blood circulation via antiplatelet activity rather than anticoagulation activity.

Graphical abstract

Ex vivo antiplatelet effect of the ethanol extract of Ramulus mori containing 6.79% oxyresveratrol. Platelet aggregation was induced by (A) ADP and (B) collagen.

Notes

Abbreviations: ERM, ethanol extract of Ramulus mori; GE, Ginkgo extract; ADP, adenosine diphosphate; PT, prothrombin time; aPTT, activated partial thromboplastin time; LDH, lactate dehydrogenase; PRP, platelet-rich plasma; PPP, platelet-poor plasma.

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