Effects of plants with presumed cardiotonic properties on the decreased contractility of isolated guinea pig atria caused by acetylcholine: Implications for their clinical usefulness
Dennis R.A. Mans,
Rouafsa F. Joemmanbaks,
Walther Jap Tjoen San
Abstract:Heart failure (HF) has been related to a chronic imbalance between autonomic sympathetic and parasympathetic activation. In the Republic of Suriname (South America), this condition is regularly treated with plant-derived preparations with presumed cardiotonic properties, mostly by traditional healers. In this study, aqueous extracts from Annona muricata (leaf), Mansoa alliacea (leaf), Momordica charantia (leaf and stem), Gossypium barbadensis (leaf), Artocarpus altilis (leaf), Chrysophyllum cainito (leaf), Sol… Show more
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