2014
DOI: 10.19026/bjpt.5.5185
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Analysis of Toxicity and Hemostatic Properties of Polysaccharides from Plants

Abstract: Plants are commonly used throughout the world, most particularly in Africa for different purposes including use as drugs, food and cosmetics. Polysaccharides were extracted from the cell walls of seven plants endemic to Gabon, Uvaria klainei, Petersianthus macrocarpus, Trichoscypha addonii, Aphanocalyx microphyllus, Librevillea kleaneana, Neochevalierodendron stephanii and Scorodophloeus zenkeri. Pectins and hemicelluloses from these plants were extracted using ammonium oxalate and potassium hydroxide and thei… Show more

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“…The observed anticoagulation effect could be referred to the inhibition of the contact factors in the intrinsic pathway of the coagulation cascade [36], including the factors XII, XI, IX, and VIII [32,33]. The obtained data in this study coincide with previous literatures in that some plant extracts have anticoagulation effect via increasing the aPTT [33,37]. Among the previously mentioned effective plant species extracts on aPTT, only P. argentea did not show significant dose dependent manner (p > 0.05).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…The observed anticoagulation effect could be referred to the inhibition of the contact factors in the intrinsic pathway of the coagulation cascade [36], including the factors XII, XI, IX, and VIII [32,33]. The obtained data in this study coincide with previous literatures in that some plant extracts have anticoagulation effect via increasing the aPTT [33,37]. Among the previously mentioned effective plant species extracts on aPTT, only P. argentea did not show significant dose dependent manner (p > 0.05).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In overall the recorded results go along with literature in that biological substances in some plants (for example polysaccharide) can cause activation or inhibition to both the intrinsic and the extrinsic pathways [37]. In addition to that, many phytochemical substances attenuated the coagulation cascade and can inhibits or decrease the activity of tissue factors or thrombin [34].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Furthermore, the plants are known with their carbohydrates and proteins contents which were recorded to have bioactivity on the blood haemostasis. For example, polysaccharides such as pectins and hemicelluloses that were isolated from different plant species demonstrated antithrombin and thrombolytic activity (Mengome et al, 2014). Similarly, plant lectins affect blood haemostasis by increasing both PT and aPTT (Luz et al, 2013).…”
Section: Plant Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%