Mechanisms of the anti-hypertensive effect of Hibiscus sadariffa L. calcyes
Previous studies have demonstrated the anti-hypertensive effects of Hibiscus sabdariffa L. (HS) in both humans and experimental animals. To explore the mechanisms of the aDti-hypertensive effect of the HS, we examined the effects of a crude methanolic extract of the calyces of HS (HSE) on vascular r...
Main Authors: | Ajay, M., Chai, H.J., Mustafa, A.M., Gilani, A.H., Mustafa, Mohd Rais |
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2007
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