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Evidence and prospective of plant derived flavonoids as antiplatelet agents: Strong candidates to be drugs of future | |
Khan, Harron; Jawad, Mohammad; Kamal, Mohammad Amjad; Baldi, Alessandra; Xiao, Jianbo; Nabavi, Seyed Mohammad; Daglia, Maria | |
2018-09 | |
Conference Name | FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY |
Volume | 119 |
Pages | 355-367 |
Conference Date | AUG 25-30, 2018 |
Conference Place | Kunming, PEOPLES R CHINA |
Publication Place | THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND |
Publisher | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD |
Abstract | Platelets are involved in hemostasis, inflammation, and thrombosis processes. Following a vascular damage, the endothelium releases protein factors, allowing the adhesion of subendothelium to platelets. Then platelets are activated, leading to the secretion of biologically-active ligands including thromboxane A2, adenosine diphosphate and serotonin. Aspirin, clopidogrel and warfarin are the most common drugs used to meet the challenges of platelet aggregation. However, these agents face issues with aspirin resistance and bleeding. New therapeutically effective and safe agents are therefore strongly needed, and natural substances could be ideal candidates. Flavonoids, a chemically diverse group of polyphenols, might be important in this regard. Consumption of flavonoids is responsible for several health-promoting properties. A number of flavonoids have shown outstanding preclinical antiplatelet effects through various mechanisms. Flavonoids could provide an ideal approach as templates for new, clinically-effective and safe antiplatelet agents due to their inherent safety and multiple useful pharmacological hits. This review aims to report data from literature regarding flavonoids with antiplatelet activity, with a particular focus on possible mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetic profiles and overall safety, thus providing a strong rationale for the design of selective and well-directed antiplatelet agents of natural origin. |
Keyword | Antiplatelet Preclinical Studies Structure-activity Relationship (Sar) Studies Pharmacokinetic Parameters Safety Profile |
DOI | 10.1016/j.fct.2018.02.014 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SCIE |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Food Science & Technology ; Toxicology |
WOS Subject | Food Science & Technology ; Toxicology |
WOS ID | WOS:000443664200042 |
The Source to Article | WOS |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85042169139 |
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Document Type | Conference paper |
Collection | University of Macau |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Khan, Harron,Jawad, Mohammad,Kamal, Mohammad Amjad,et al. Evidence and prospective of plant derived flavonoids as antiplatelet agents: Strong candidates to be drugs of future[C], THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND:PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2018, 355-367. |
APA | Khan, Harron., Jawad, Mohammad., Kamal, Mohammad Amjad., Baldi, Alessandra., Xiao, Jianbo., Nabavi, Seyed Mohammad., & Daglia, Maria (2018). Evidence and prospective of plant derived flavonoids as antiplatelet agents: Strong candidates to be drugs of future. , 119, 355-367. |
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