ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2019,11,2,413-417.DOI:10.5530/pj.2019.11.64Published:February 2019Type:Original ArticleAntithrombotic Effect of Mucuna pruriens L. and Coriandrum sativumNuriza Ulul Azmi, Astari Rachma Nityasa, and Fadlina Chany Saputri Nuriza Ulul Azmi, Astari Rachma Nityasa, Fadlina Chany Saputri Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, INDONESIA. Abstract:Background: Mucuna pruriens (MP) L. and Coriandrum sativum (CS) have been found for in vitro antithrombotic activity. However, the in vivo studies for both plants have not been discovered yet. Objective: The objective of the study is to prove the efficacy of MP L. and CS by conducting in vivo antithrombotic activity test with bleeding time and survival rate as the parameters. Materials and Methods: MP and CS extracts with three different doses were given orally to the experimental animals for 7 days. Aspirin was used as a positive control. The bleeding time was observed on mice tail that had been cut, and the survival rate was determined by inducing thrombosis with collagen–epinephrine injection. Results: Seven-day treatment of plant extracts significantly prolonged the bleeding time of the treated group compared to the normal control group. The result demonstrated the increasing number of survived animals in the treated group compared to the negative control group. Conclusion: Both extracts had shown antithrombotic activity by significantly prolonged the bleeding time and increased the survival rate. Keywords:Antithrombotic, Bleeding time, collagen, Coriandrum sativum, Mucuna pruriens L, Survival rateView:PDF (394.78 KB) PDF Images The percentage increase in bleeding time of Mucuna pruriens ‹ Comparison between the Effect of Precipitate and Supernatant Aloe vera Gel on Experimental Cutaneous Wound Healing Using Optical Coherence Tomography up Antidiabetic Aptitude of Cordia sebestena and its Outcome on Biochemical Parameters, Serum Electrolytes, and Hematological Markers ›