2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/4730341
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Vasorelaxant-Mediated Antihypertensive Effect of the Leaf Aqueous Extract from Stephania abyssinica (Dillon & A. Rich) Walp (Menispermaceae) in Rat

Abstract: Stephania abyssinica is a medicinal plant used in Cameroon alternative medicine to treat arterial hypertension (AHT). Previous in vitro studies demonstrated the endothelium nitric oxide-independent vasorelaxant property of the aqueous extract from Stephania abyssinica (AESA). But its effect on AHT is unknown. The present study was undertaken to explore other vasorelaxant mechanisms and to determine the antihypertensive effects of AESA in male Wistar rats. Phytochemical analysis of AESA was carried out using th… Show more

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“…24 The roots are also used for the management of wound, 25 stomach ache, and retained placenta, 26 and the whole part of plant is used to treat common cold. 27 Some traditional uses of S. abyssinica have been supported scientifically for its medicinal activities, including hepatoprotective, 28 antimalarial, 29 antihypertensive, 30 analgesic and anti-inflammatory, 31 antidiarrheal and antispasmodic, 32 antineoplastic, 33 wound healing, 34 repellent activity against malaria vector Anopheles arabiensis, 35 and nutritional value. 36 Despite the claims of S. abyssinica leaves to treat gastritis, there is no report in the literature regarding its gastroprotective activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 The roots are also used for the management of wound, 25 stomach ache, and retained placenta, 26 and the whole part of plant is used to treat common cold. 27 Some traditional uses of S. abyssinica have been supported scientifically for its medicinal activities, including hepatoprotective, 28 antimalarial, 29 antihypertensive, 30 analgesic and anti-inflammatory, 31 antidiarrheal and antispasmodic, 32 antineoplastic, 33 wound healing, 34 repellent activity against malaria vector Anopheles arabiensis, 35 and nutritional value. 36 Despite the claims of S. abyssinica leaves to treat gastritis, there is no report in the literature regarding its gastroprotective activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%