Affiliation:
1. Institute of Pharmacy & Technology, Salipur, Odisha, India
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Abstract
The present research work was carried out to evaluate the in-Vitro thrombolytic activity of a polyherbal formulation prepared by using extracts of different part of medicinal plants, having thrombolytic activity i.e. bulbs of cepa and seeds of The extracts had shown 38.93 % and 35.65 %, clot lysis activity respectively, that was significant with reference to Streptokinase (64.97 %) and water (1.26%). The formulated poly herbal formulation using these two extracts also had shown good thrombolytic activity. The phytochemical analysis of individul plant extract had shown presence of different phytochemicals in common. That indicates, the in-vitro thrombolytic activity of the plants may be due to the presence of these phytochemicals.
Publisher
IP Innovative Publication Pvt Ltd
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
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