Lyophilized hydroalcoholic extract of Passiflora edulis and Zea mays L, as potential arterial hypotension and hypocholesterolemia in hypertensive Mus musculus induced hypertension
Abstract:The leaves of Zea mays L and Passiflora edulis have multipurpose for conventional medicine for their bioactive compounds, however, their use in animal models lacks demonstration and biomedical validation, hence the objective was to evaluate the effect of lyophilized extract of P. edulis Sims and Z. mays L as a potential arterial hypotensive and induce hypocholesterolemia in hypertensive Swiss albino mice. Forty-eight 8-week-old Swiss albino mice were used by dividing into 4 groups: G1-passion fruit ( 50mg [n= … Show more
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