2022
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27030866
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Effect of Flavonoids in Hawthorn and Vitamin C Prevents Hypertension in Rats Induced by Heat Exposure

Abstract: Background: Excessive oxidative stress is associated with hypertension in professional high-temperature working conditions. Polyphenols exhibit a cardioprotective effect. Hawthorn contains high amounts of flavonoids, though its effect on hypertension protection has yet to be studied. This study aims to investigate this effect of extract of hawthorn (EH) or its combination with vitamin C (Vit. C) in rats induced by working under a hot environment. Methods: Forty-two male rats were randomly divided into a contro… Show more

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“…28 Total flavonoids and total phenols of hawthorn have been confirmed to have effects on hypertension, which provides a research basis for subsequent animal experiments. 29,30 3.2. Detection of systolic and diastolic blood pressure Fig.…”
Section: Papermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28 Total flavonoids and total phenols of hawthorn have been confirmed to have effects on hypertension, which provides a research basis for subsequent animal experiments. 29,30 3.2. Detection of systolic and diastolic blood pressure Fig.…”
Section: Papermentioning
confidence: 99%