1997
DOI: 10.1007/bf02445068
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Effect of allicor on platelet aggregationin vitro andex vivo

Abstract: An extract of garlic powder in isotonic phosphate buffer and adjoen (bioactive compound isolated from garlic powder) suppress human blood platelet aggregation induced by ADP and arachidonic acid in vitro. Adjoen more effectively than aspirin inhibits ADP-induced platelet aggregation but is inferior to aspirin if platelet aggregation is induced by arachidonic acid. Ex vivo oral intake of one Allicor tablet significantly decreases rabbit platelet aggregation induced with ADP. It is suggested that long-acting gar… Show more

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“…This outcome confirms the study of [32] where aqueous garlic extract proved to be an effective lipid lowering agent. The outcome of this particular research also implicates aqueous garlic extract as antihyperlipidaemic agent thereby confirming the findings of the researchers; [34][35][36] who credited garlic extract as an effective hypolipidaemic agent.…”
Section: Effect Of Garlic Extract On Dexamethasone-induced Hyperlipid...supporting
confidence: 82%
“…This outcome confirms the study of [32] where aqueous garlic extract proved to be an effective lipid lowering agent. The outcome of this particular research also implicates aqueous garlic extract as antihyperlipidaemic agent thereby confirming the findings of the researchers; [34][35][36] who credited garlic extract as an effective hypolipidaemic agent.…”
Section: Effect Of Garlic Extract On Dexamethasone-induced Hyperlipid...supporting
confidence: 82%
“…Additionally, garlic-based preparation may produce moderate hypotensive effects in patients with mild or moderate arterial hypertension, and in some studies the increase of HDL cholesterol was demonstrated [ 10 , 22 - 26 ]. It is notable that garlic preparations influence significantly on platelet aggregation and plasma fibrinolytic activity that may alter the actual risk of myocardial infarction [ 16 , 21 , 27 , 28 ]. Although the last parameters are not taken in consideration in the algorithms of multifunctional risk estimation, they clearly act as independent and significant variables in the risk of cardiovascular events.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%