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Antithrombotic Effect of the Ethanol Extract of Angelica gigas Nakai (AGE 232)

by Pia Loreto Werlinger Bravo 1,†, Hui Jin 2,†, Hyunwoo Park 2,3, Min Sang Kim 2, Hirofumi Matsui 4, Hanki Lee 1,2,* and Joo-Won Suh 2,5,*
Reviewer 1: Anonymous
Reviewer 2: Anonymous
Submission received: 13 August 2021 / Revised: 7 September 2021 / Accepted: 7 September 2021 / Published: 9 September 2021

Round 1

Reviewer 1 Report

Overall, this is a well written paper. The research design is appropriate, the methods are extensively described and the results are interesting. Minor spell check would be required.

Author Response

Response to Reviewer 1 Comments

Reviewer's point

Overall, this is a well written paper. The research design is appropriate, the methods are extensively described and the results are interesting. Minor spell check would be required.


Response 

First of all, I appreciate your revision. I fixed something according to your comment like in revised manuscript like below.

Line 38-39: intracerebral hemorrhage (10% of total cases), subarachnoid hemorrgage (3% of the cases), and ischemic (87% of the total cases) ® subarachnoid hemorrhage, intracerebral hemorrhage, and ischemic stroke (3%, 10%, and 87% of the total cases respectively)

Line 51: artery and → artery, and

Line 60: most commonly used → most used

Line 86: 5 week-old → 5-week-old

Line 222: was considered to be → was considered

Line 328: hat affect blood circulation, and → that affect blood circulation and

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Reviewer 2 Report

The manuscript presents data on the elucidation of antithrombotic effect of the ethanol extract of Angelica gigas 2 Nakai  (AGE 2), traditional herbal medicine used in the treatment of various illnesses. In the presented study the antithrombotic effect of the ethanol extract of A. gigas Nakai was evaluated in the in vivo and in vitro models.
The rationale for the establishment of this work ascertains its novelty and the importance in the context of the medicinal properties of tested plant and potential application in drugs of the plant origin and the work can be recommended for publication in the Life journal. 
 

Author Response

Reviewer's point

The manuscript presents data on the elucidation of antithrombotic effect of the ethanol extract of Angelica gigas 2 Nakai  (AGE 2), traditional herbal medicine used in the treatment of various illnesses. In the presented study the antithrombotic effect of the ethanol extract of A. gigas Nakai was evaluated in the in vivo and in vitro models.

The rationale for the establishment of this work ascertains its novelty and the importance in the context of the medicinal properties of tested plant and potential application in drugs of the plant origin and the work can be recommended for publication in the Life journal

Response

I appreciate your revision.

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