Effect of Desmodium triflorum on bleeding time: A pilot study
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Faculty of Indigenous Medicine, University of Colombo
Abstract
Natural herbs are popular in current society due to
less side effects. Desmodium triflorum, is such a
valuable plant and crushed leaves are applied on
minor wounds to prevent bleeding by villagers.
Anyway, the scientific investigations carried out on
medicinal plants are fewer. Thus, the current study
was launched in the Faculty of Indigenous Medicine
to fill the gap to a certain extent and to find out the
effect of Desmodium leaves on bleeding time. The
students of the faculty were considered as the target
group due to easy handling and narrow age limit.
Bleeding time was tested with the less invasive
Duke method. As the control, normal bleeding time
of the selected group (n=16) was obtained. The same
group was used for the test also, to overcome issues
such as age gap, sex gap and health differences. In
the test, the pricked site was applied with pure
crushed leaves (25 mg) of Desmodium. Then, at
every 30 seconds, the site was screened for bleeding
with the blotting paper (after removing the plant
materials). The bleeding time was obtained at the
time of stoppage of bleeding. The average bleeding
time of control and test was 71.50 and 39.50 seconds
respectively and the difference was statically
significant (P<0.05) under the paired t test. It is
obvious that the bleeding time has an effect from the
crushed plant materials. Bleeding time is controlled
mainly by the constriction of blood vessels and
formation of platelet plugs in the wound area. The
reduction of bleeding time by the plant could be due
to its phytochemicals such as tannin, flavonoids
which have astringent effect that reduce the blood
flow to the area. Further, Anti prostaglandin
property of phytochemicals reduce vasodilation.
Thus, the study will be a platform for scientists toconduct more investigations on the plant and
develop a naval drug for wound bleeding.
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phytochemicals, anti-prostaglandin, Desmodium triflorum, astringent, bleeding time
Citation
Sri Lanka Journal of Indigenous Medicine, 8(2), 745-748.
