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Deconvoluting the Dual Antiplatelet Activity of a Plant Extract
A thorough evaluation
of the antiplatelet activity profile of hexane
olive leaf extract in human platelets indicated a potent activity
accomplished through a two axis inhibition of platelet activation
triggered both by ADP and thrombin. To delineate the extract components
responsible for this dual activity, an NMR based method was established
to determine and quantify the triterpenoid content leading to the
characterization of uvaol, erythrodiol, and oleanolic acid. The antiplatelet
profile of the total extract and of the 3 determined triterpenoids
was evaluated against in vitro platelet aggregation induced by several
platelet agonists as also on PAC-1 binding and P-selectin membrane
expression both in healthy volunteers and in platelets from patients
with an acute coronary syndrome receiving dual antiplatelet therapy
with aspirin and ticagrelor. The extract was identified to inhibit
ADP-induced platelet activation due to its erythrodiol content and
TRAP-induced platelet activation due to the activity of uvaol and
oleanolic acid
