| Literature DB >> 33909702 |
Lyanne Rodríguez1, Andrés Trostchansky2, Irene Wood2, Mauricio Mastrogiovanni2, Hermine Vogel3, Benita González3, Mario Maróstica Junior4,5, Eduardo Fuentes1, Iván Palomo1.
Abstract
Aristotelia chilensis (Mol.) Stuntz, also known as maqui, is a plant native to Chile without chemical characterization and quantification of the bioactive compounds present in it. HPLC-UV and HPLC-MS/MS studies have shown the presence, at different concentrations, of phenolic and anthocyanin compounds in fruit and leave extracts of the domesticated maqui clones Luna Nueva, Morena, and Perla Negra. The extracts from leaves and unripe fruits of Luna Nueva and Morena clones significantly inhibit platelet aggregation induced by several agonists; the extracts inhibit platelet granule secretion by decreasing the exposure of P-selectin and CD63 at the platelet membrane. Reactive oxygen species formation in platelets is lower in the presence of maqui extracts. Statistical Pearson analysis supports the levels of phenolic and anthocyanin compounds being responsible for the antiaggregant maqui effects. This work is the first evidence of antiplatelet activity from Aristotelia chilensis giving added value to the use of leaves and unripe fruits from this species.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33909702 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0250852
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240