Tomatoes have natural anti-thrombotic effects
The prevention of arterial thrombotic diseases has a high priority in developed countries. An inappropriate diet may be an important risk factor for thrombotic events. The daily intake of an anti-thrombotic diet may offer a convenient and effective way of prevention. The aim of the present study was...
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Veröffentlicht in: | British journal of nutrition 2003-12, Vol.90 (6), p.1031-1038 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The prevention of arterial thrombotic diseases has a high priority in developed
countries. An inappropriate diet may be an important risk factor for thrombotic
events. The daily intake of an anti-thrombotic diet may offer a convenient and
effective way of prevention. The aim of the present study was to test tomato
extracts for anti-thrombotic effects and to identify those varieties that have
such an effect. A shear-induced platelet-function test (haemostatometry) was
used to test anti-thrombotic potential
in
vitro
. Extracts from those tomato varieties that showed a
significant anti-thrombotic activity
in vitro
were further assessed
in vivo
, using a
laser-induced thrombosis test in mice. One tomato variety (KG99-4) showed
significant anti-thrombotic activity both
in
vitro
and
in vivo
. KG99-4
inhibited not only platelet-rich thrombus formation but also had a thrombolytic
effect. It is concluded that haemostatometry can detect and classify the
anti-thrombotic potential of fruits and vegetables and offers a simple way of
screening for such effects. |
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ISSN: | 0007-1145 1475-2662 |
DOI: | 10.1079/BJN2003994 |