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Effects of extracts from different parts of Folium perillae (L.) Britt. on Hemorrheological parameters in rats

  • Zaipin Xu*
  • , Xiaoyan Deng
  • , Jiying Men
  • , Xuejian Feng
  • , Zhanjun Lu
  • , Qinghua Yang
  • , Biqiong Yao
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Chongqing University

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Abstract

In order to provide experimental data for the development and application of drug in clinic, we determined the effects of extracts from different parts of folium perillae (L. ) Britt. on hemorheological parameters, extracted from leaves (folium perillae), seeds (fructus perillae) and peduncles (caulis perillae). The results showed that all extracts from different parts of folium perillae (L. ) Britt. can significantly reduce the whole blood viscosity at low shear rate (10 s(-1)), erythrocyte aggregation index, erythrocyte electrophoresis index (P<0.05), and the whole blood reductive viscosity at low shear rate (10 s(-1)) (P<0.01). Extracts from folium perillae and caulis perillae can significantly decrease erythrocyte deformation index (P<0.05), whereas extracts from fructus perillae can not. Extracts from fructus perillae and caulis perillae can significantly decrease plasma viscosity at low shear rate(10 s(-1)), but extracts of folium perillae can not. Aspirin can only decrease the whole blood reductive viscosity at low shear rate and plasma viscosity (P<0.05). All extracts from different parts of folium perillae (L. ) Britt. had no significant effects on hematocrit, erythrocyte rigidity index, fibrinogen concentration , the whole blood viscosity and the whole blood reductive viscosity at middle and high shear rate (60 s(-1),120 s(-1)).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)762-765
Number of pages4
JournalShengwu Yixue Gongchengxue Zazhi/Journal of Biomedical Engineering
Volume23
Issue number4
StatePublished - Aug 2006
Externally publishedYes

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