Thrombolytic along with anti-platelet activity of crinumin, a protein constituent of Crinum asiaticum

Singh, Kunwar Awaneesh ; Nayak, Manasa K. ; Jagannadham, Medicherla V. ; Dash, Debabrata (2011) Thrombolytic along with anti-platelet activity of crinumin, a protein constituent of Crinum asiaticum Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases, 47 (2). pp. 129-132. ISSN 1079-9796

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Abstract

Several anticoagulants, anti-platelet and thrombolytic medications are used for the treatment of thrombotic disorders. Anti-coagulants and anti-platelet agents prevent the formation of blood clots but do not dissolve existing clots, whereas thrombolytic agents are able to dissolve a clot but emboli can form even after successful treatment. Thus, none of them provide a permanent and complete solution. In this regard a single molecule that could both dissolve the clot and prevent the formation of new clots would be useful in the treatment of thrombotic diseases. Crinumin, a stable and active (in many adverse conditions) serine protease, shows plasmin-like fibrinolytic activity and inhibits platelet aggregation and P-selectin exposure, as established by photography, phase contrast microscopy, whole blood optical Lumi-aggregometry and flow cytometry. Crinumin could be an efficient and inexpensive therapeutic agent for the treatment and prevention of thromboembolic diseases.

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Keywords:Crinumin; Thrombolytic Agent; Platelet Inhibitor; Serine Protease
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