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Ex Vivo Antiplatelet and Thrombolytic Activity of Bioactive Fractions from the New-Fangled Stem Buds of Ficus religiosa L. with Simultaneous GC-MS Examination

Different parts of Ficus religiosa are the common components of various traditional formulations for the treatment of several blood disorders. The new-fangled stem buds’ powder was extracted with 80% ethanol and successively fractionated by chloroform and methanol. Chloroform and methanol fractions...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Sunil, Arif, Muhammad, Kamal, Mehnaz, Jawaid, Talha, Khan, Mohammed Moizuddin, Mukhtar, Beenish, Khan, Abdullah, Ahmed, Saif, AlSanad, Saud M., Al-Khamees, Osama A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10179924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37175328
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28093918
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author Kumar, Sunil
Arif, Muhammad
Kamal, Mehnaz
Jawaid, Talha
Khan, Mohammed Moizuddin
Mukhtar, Beenish
Khan, Abdullah
Ahmed, Saif
AlSanad, Saud M.
Al-Khamees, Osama A.
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Arif, Muhammad
Kamal, Mehnaz
Jawaid, Talha
Khan, Mohammed Moizuddin
Mukhtar, Beenish
Khan, Abdullah
Ahmed, Saif
AlSanad, Saud M.
Al-Khamees, Osama A.
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description Different parts of Ficus religiosa are the common components of various traditional formulations for the treatment of several blood disorders. The new-fangled stem buds’ powder was extracted with 80% ethanol and successively fractionated by chloroform and methanol. Chloroform and methanol fractions of Ficus religiosa (CFFR and MFFR) were tested for antiplatelet, antithrombotic, thrombolytic, and antioxidant activity in ex vivo mode. The MFFR was particularly investigated for GC-MS and toxicity. The antiplatelet activity of the CFFR, MFFR, and standard drug aspirin at 50 μg/mL was 54.32%, 86.61%, and 87.57%, and a significant delay in clot formation was noted. CFFR at different concentrations did not show a significant effect on the delay of clot formation, antiplatelet, and free radical scavenging activity. The most possible marker compounds for antiplatelet and antioxidant activity identified by GC-MS in the MFFR are salicylate derivatives aromatic compounds such as benzeneacetaldehyde (7), phenylmalonic acid (13), and Salicylic acid (14), as well as Benzamides derivatives such as carbobenzyloxy-dl-norvaline (17), 3-acetoxy-2(1H)-pyridone (16), and 3-benzylhexahydropyrrolo [1,2-a] pyrazine-1,4-dione (35). A toxicity study of MFFR did not show any physical indications of toxicity and mortality up to 1500 mg/kg body weight and nontoxic up to 1000 mg/kg, which is promising for the treatment of atherothrombotic diseases.
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spelling pubmed-101799242023-05-13 Ex Vivo Antiplatelet and Thrombolytic Activity of Bioactive Fractions from the New-Fangled Stem Buds of Ficus religiosa L. with Simultaneous GC-MS Examination Kumar, Sunil Arif, Muhammad Kamal, Mehnaz Jawaid, Talha Khan, Mohammed Moizuddin Mukhtar, Beenish Khan, Abdullah Ahmed, Saif AlSanad, Saud M. Al-Khamees, Osama A. Molecules Article Different parts of Ficus religiosa are the common components of various traditional formulations for the treatment of several blood disorders. The new-fangled stem buds’ powder was extracted with 80% ethanol and successively fractionated by chloroform and methanol. Chloroform and methanol fractions of Ficus religiosa (CFFR and MFFR) were tested for antiplatelet, antithrombotic, thrombolytic, and antioxidant activity in ex vivo mode. The MFFR was particularly investigated for GC-MS and toxicity. The antiplatelet activity of the CFFR, MFFR, and standard drug aspirin at 50 μg/mL was 54.32%, 86.61%, and 87.57%, and a significant delay in clot formation was noted. CFFR at different concentrations did not show a significant effect on the delay of clot formation, antiplatelet, and free radical scavenging activity. The most possible marker compounds for antiplatelet and antioxidant activity identified by GC-MS in the MFFR are salicylate derivatives aromatic compounds such as benzeneacetaldehyde (7), phenylmalonic acid (13), and Salicylic acid (14), as well as Benzamides derivatives such as carbobenzyloxy-dl-norvaline (17), 3-acetoxy-2(1H)-pyridone (16), and 3-benzylhexahydropyrrolo [1,2-a] pyrazine-1,4-dione (35). A toxicity study of MFFR did not show any physical indications of toxicity and mortality up to 1500 mg/kg body weight and nontoxic up to 1000 mg/kg, which is promising for the treatment of atherothrombotic diseases. MDPI 2023-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10179924/ /pubmed/37175328 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28093918 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kumar, Sunil
Arif, Muhammad
Kamal, Mehnaz
Jawaid, Talha
Khan, Mohammed Moizuddin
Mukhtar, Beenish
Khan, Abdullah
Ahmed, Saif
AlSanad, Saud M.
Al-Khamees, Osama A.
Ex Vivo Antiplatelet and Thrombolytic Activity of Bioactive Fractions from the New-Fangled Stem Buds of Ficus religiosa L. with Simultaneous GC-MS Examination
title Ex Vivo Antiplatelet and Thrombolytic Activity of Bioactive Fractions from the New-Fangled Stem Buds of Ficus religiosa L. with Simultaneous GC-MS Examination
title_full Ex Vivo Antiplatelet and Thrombolytic Activity of Bioactive Fractions from the New-Fangled Stem Buds of Ficus religiosa L. with Simultaneous GC-MS Examination
title_fullStr Ex Vivo Antiplatelet and Thrombolytic Activity of Bioactive Fractions from the New-Fangled Stem Buds of Ficus religiosa L. with Simultaneous GC-MS Examination
title_full_unstemmed Ex Vivo Antiplatelet and Thrombolytic Activity of Bioactive Fractions from the New-Fangled Stem Buds of Ficus religiosa L. with Simultaneous GC-MS Examination
title_short Ex Vivo Antiplatelet and Thrombolytic Activity of Bioactive Fractions from the New-Fangled Stem Buds of Ficus religiosa L. with Simultaneous GC-MS Examination
title_sort ex vivo antiplatelet and thrombolytic activity of bioactive fractions from the new-fangled stem buds of ficus religiosa l. with simultaneous gc-ms examination
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10179924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37175328
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28093918
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