2017
DOI: 10.2174/1874847301704010036
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Justification of Traditional Uses of (Shatavari) - A Miracle Herb

Abstract: The ethanolic plant extracts of Asparagus racemosus and their partitionates were assessed for thrombolytic, membrane stabilizing, antimicrobial and antioxidant activity in vitro. Methods: The collected plant was dried and grinded. The coarse powder was shocked in 2000 mL of 90% methanol for several days then filtrated. At 40°C the volume of crude ethanolic extract (CEE) was reduced by a vacuum rotary evaporator followed by concentrated aqueous ethanol extractive was fractionated into petroleum ether (PSF), car… Show more

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“…Positive control streptokinase [23,24] was used for the assessment of thrombolytic activity which was exhibited significant percent of clot lysis (average value, 65.15 ± 0.16%), whereas, the negative control was showed negligible (average value, 8.20 ± 0.16%) percent of clot lysis. The percentages of clot lysis by seven leaves extract were observed in the following order namely, Uncaria cordata (27.36 ± 0.23%), Antidesma cuspidatum (21.64 ± 0.25%), Scaphium macropodum (20.74 ± 0.43%), Uncaria acida (19.90 ± 0.43%), Piper porphyrophyllum (12.88 ± 0.33%) respectively.…”
Section: Thrombolytic Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Positive control streptokinase [23,24] was used for the assessment of thrombolytic activity which was exhibited significant percent of clot lysis (average value, 65.15 ± 0.16%), whereas, the negative control was showed negligible (average value, 8.20 ± 0.16%) percent of clot lysis. The percentages of clot lysis by seven leaves extract were observed in the following order namely, Uncaria cordata (27.36 ± 0.23%), Antidesma cuspidatum (21.64 ± 0.25%), Scaphium macropodum (20.74 ± 0.43%), Uncaria acida (19.90 ± 0.43%), Piper porphyrophyllum (12.88 ± 0.33%) respectively.…”
Section: Thrombolytic Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The clear supernatant was decanted, and remaining RBC cells were undertaken for membrane stabilizing activity. Finally, cellular components (0.5 ml erythrocyte suspension, 5 ml hypotonic solution, and 50 mM NaCl in 10 mM sodium phosphate buffered saline) were well mixed for in vitro membrane stabilizing assay [29].…”
Section: Sample Preparation For Membrane Stabilization Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%