1981
DOI: 10.1016/0378-4274(81)90154-5
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Studies on erythrocyte membrane V. Haemolytic effect of methylsalicylate and its possible mechanism

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“…In this study, the aqueous stem extract of Loranthus micrathus is observed to have a significant (p < 0.05) protective effect against hemolysis with an increase in concentration and as compared to the standard drug used, which is Aspirin. While the mechanism for this response cannot be pinpointed, there have been studies suggesting that NSAIDs, Aspirin inclusive, have a damaging effect on cell membranes, human erythrocyte particularly, by lowering surface tension on such membranes [21].…”
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“…In this study, the aqueous stem extract of Loranthus micrathus is observed to have a significant (p < 0.05) protective effect against hemolysis with an increase in concentration and as compared to the standard drug used, which is Aspirin. While the mechanism for this response cannot be pinpointed, there have been studies suggesting that NSAIDs, Aspirin inclusive, have a damaging effect on cell membranes, human erythrocyte particularly, by lowering surface tension on such membranes [21].…”
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“…Erythrocytes from adult males (HRBCs) and from sheep (SR-BCs) were incubated with Methyl Salicylate to determine the hemolytic effect (Murugesh et al 1981). The numbers of cells treated were not stated.…”
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“…Salmonella mutagenicity tests: II. Results from the testing of 270 chemicals.Environmental Mutagenesis 8(Suppl 7): 1-119 Murugesh N,Kumar VR, Vembar S, Damodaran C (1981). Studies on erythrocyte membrane.…”
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