Abstract:Caffeine is the major constituent found in coffee, tea, energy drinks, and chocolate bar among many others. Several studies have reported various effects of caffeine on the cardiovascular system, although there are inconsistencies in these findings. This study, based on these sought to investigate the role of Myristica fragrans on caffeine-induced cardiotoxicity in male Wistar rats. Twenty-five healthy Wistar rats, weighing 130-135 g were randomly assigned into groups (A-E) n=5 each. Group A received 2 mL/kg d… Show more
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