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From: Evaluation on antithrombotic effect of aspirin eugenol ester from the view of platelet aggregation, hemorheology, TXB2/6-keto-PGF and blood biochemistry in rat model

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Comparative effects of aspirin, eugenol and AEE on hemorheological parameters (n = 10). (a-c): whole blood viscosity at the shear rates of 5 s-1, 100 s-1 and 200 s-1. (d): plasma viscosity at the shear rate of 100 s-1. # P < 0.05, ## P < 0.01 compared with model group. a P < 0.05, aa P < 0.01 compared with aspirin group. b P < 0.05, bb P < 0.01 compared with eugenol group. c P < 0.05, cc P < 0.01 compared with combination group. Under the same molar quantity, medium dose of AEE showed better effects than its precursors on whole blood viscosity and plasma viscosity reduction in varying degrees. AEE L: AEE 18 mg/kg; AEE M: 36 mg/kg; AEE H: AEE 72 mg/kg. Combination: combination of aspirin and eugenol (molar ratio 1:1)

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