Sidra Mushtaq, Mufakhara Fatima, Zobia Mushtaq, Roohi Manzoor Khan, Muhammad Naeem Iqbal, Sadida Aamir.
Platelet Aggregation; Effect of Aloe Vera Gel.
Professional Med J Jan ;25(3):448-53.

The herbal use for medical purposes is increasing world over. Aloe vera is one such herb with established anti-inflammatory action. It has great prospect in terms of replacing traditional NSAIDS due to better side effect profile on gastrointestinal tract but its effect on platelet aggregation is what needs to be determined. Objectives: This study was designed to see the concentration dependent action of Aloe vera gel on platelet aggregation. Study Design: Comparative study. Setting: Post Graduate Medical Institute Lahore, Children Hospital Lahore. Duration of Study: One Year. Methodology: This study was conducted on healthy volunteers selected from staff and students of Ameer-ud-din Medical College. After determining baseline Hb and platelet counts, PRP was prepared and then incubated with 2 different concentrations of Aloe vera low (AVL) and Aloe vera high (AVH) for 30 minutes. Aggregation was stimulated by adding the agonist arachidonic acid. Light transmission aggregometer was used to record platelet aggregation activity graphically for 3 minutes. Results: The data was analyzed using SPSS version 20. Kruskal Wallis H test was performed to compare the platelet aggregation, which revealed that platelet aggregation with AVL and AVH were statistically significantly lower, amounting to 25.89% and 16.72% respectively as compared to 88.28% observed with control. Conclusion: This study has established in vitro anti-platelet effect of Aloe vera which is dose dependent.

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