Potential Inhibition of Angiogenesis Using Clove, Cinnamon, and Coriander Extracts in Chorioallantoic Membrane Assay

    Mukesh Ramola, Radhika Mittal, Muskaan Dhawan, Anjali Kumari, Nidhi Srivastava
    TLDR Clove, cinnamon, and coriander extracts may help reduce blood vessel growth.
    The study investigates the anti-angiogenic properties of clove, cinnamon, and coriander extracts using a Chorioallantoic Membrane (CAM) assay on fertilized chicken eggs. The phytochemical analysis revealed the presence of compounds like flavonoids and phenols, which showed positive anti-angiogenic effects. After treating the eggs with 100µl of ethanol and PBS extracts for 72 hours, a significant decrease in vascular formation was observed. These findings suggest that these herbal extracts could serve as potential therapeutics for angiogenesis-related diseases, offering a safer alternative to synthetic drugs that often cause adverse effects such as hair loss.
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