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Bletilla striata Micron Particles Function as a Hemostatic Agent by Promoting Rapid Blood Aggregation.


ABSTRACT: The human body cannot control blood loss without treatment. Available hemostatic agents are ineffective at treating cases of severe bleeding and are expensive or raise safety concerns. Bletilla striata serve as an inexpensive, natural, and promising alternative. However, no detailed studies on its hemostatic approach have been performed. The aim of this study was to examine the hemostatic effects of B. striata Micron Particles (BSMPs) and their hemostatic mechanisms. We prepared and characterized BSMPs of different size ranges and investigated their use as hemostatic agent. BSMPs of different size ranges were characterized by scanning electron microscope. In vitro coagulation studies revealed BSMP-blood aggregate formation via stereoscope and texture analyzers. In vivo studies based on rat injury model illustrated the BSMP capabilities under conditions of hemostasis. Compared to other BSMPs of different size ranges, BSMPs of 350-250??m are most efficient in hemostasis. As powder sizes decrease, the degree of aggregation between particles and hemostatic BSMP effects declines. The BSMP in contact with a bleeding surface locally forms a visible particle/blood aggregate as a physical barrier that facilitates hemostasis. Considering the facile preparation, low cost, and long shelf life of B. striata, BSMPs offer great potential as mechanisms of trauma treatment.

SUBMITTER: Zhang C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5366200 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Bletilla striata</i> Micron Particles Function as a Hemostatic Agent by Promoting Rapid Blood Aggregation.

Zhang Chen C   Zeng Rui R   Liao Zhencheng Z   Fu Chaomei C   Luo Hui H   Yang Hanshuo H   Qu Yan Y  

Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM 20170312


The human body cannot control blood loss without treatment. Available hemostatic agents are ineffective at treating cases of severe bleeding and are expensive or raise safety concerns. <i>Bletilla striata</i> serve as an inexpensive, natural, and promising alternative. However, no detailed studies on its hemostatic approach have been performed. The aim of this study was to examine the hemostatic effects of <i>B. striata</i> Micron Particles (BSMPs) and their hemostatic mechanisms. We prepared an  ...[more]

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