A Scientific Review on Clot Dissolving Activity of Cayenne Pepper

Sai Sri lakshmi G. et al.

The work of fibrinolysis is to break up fibrin clots. The operator of fibrinolysis is plasmin, a glycoprotein with gram atomic weight (GMW) of 90,000. Beneath normal conditions, plasminogen is changed over to plasmin by tissue plasminogen activator (TPA). Actuation happens on the fibrin surface, in this way restricting proteolytic movement to the suitable location. Tissue plasminogen activator, produced by monoclonal methods, has recently been made available for limited therapeutic use. As of now Streptokinase and Urokinase are broadly utilized remedially to enact plasminogen. These specialists cause plasmin to be shaped which is free in the circulation as well as bound to fibrin, coming about in proteolysis of circulating plasminogen and clotting components. Fibrinolytic treatment has demonstrated to be more useful than anticoagulation alone for profound vein thrombi and for aspiratory emboli. Herbs and species are natural foods additives that contribute significantly to the taste and flavor of our food. In some cultures, these herbs and spices have also been used as medicines. Cayenne pepper is one among them which belongs to the family solanaceae. It is a type of Capsicum annum. It is usually a hot chili powder that is used to flavor dishes. The main chemical constituent present in most of the Capsicum species is capsaicin(48.6%) which has clot dissolving potential. This present review focuses on providing the information about the Capsaicin.

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