The effects of the aqueous extract of Pavetta crassipes leaves were studied on gastrointestinal and uterine smooth muscle preparations isolated from rabbit jejunum, guinea pig ileum and rat uterus. The extract produced a concentration-dependent inhibition of the spontaneous motility or elevated tone in these preparations. The inhibitory effects of the extract were not affected by pretreatment with propranolol or yohimbine, but were completely blocked by verapamil pretreatment. The results indicate the presence of biologically active substances whose action might be mediated through calcium channels. A preliminary phytochemical screening of the leaf extract of P. crassipes revealed the presence of flavonoids, tannins and anthraquinones as po...
Hypotensive activities of the alcoholic extract of T. tetraptera fruits have been earlier demonstrat...
Abstract Background Morinda citrifolia (Noni) is an edible plant with wide range of medicinal uses. ...
The ex vivo activity of the ethanol root extract of Senna occidentalis (Labaceae) on isolated rat ut...
Pavetta crassipes leaf is routinely used locally in Nigeria for the management of respiratory disord...
The effects of the ethanol extract of Pavetta crassipes on the central nervous system (CNS) and on a...
Six known compounds; β-sitosterol, ursolic acid, methyl chlorogenate, ethyl chlorogenate, rutin and ...
The pharmacological effects of the aqueous extract of Neorautanenia mitis (family Papilonaceae) were...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of the organic extracts of Ant...
Aqueous extract of Chrysanthellum indicum DC. (subsp. Afroamericanum B.L. Turner) produced a concent...
The antispasmodic effects of acqueous extracts (AE) and tinctures (T) of Aloysia polystachya (Griseb...
Previous studies have shown that crude extracts from Pavetta harborii as well as dried plant materi...
The crude extract from E. drupifera leaves was prepared using standard methods. The rabbit intestin...
Introduction: Pharmacological studies confirm antispasmodic activities of chamomile (Matricaria cham...
IntroductionPavetta crassipes is a medicinal plant with various documented biological activities. It...
The contractile effects of the aqueous extract of the leaves of Indigofera dendroides (ID) were stud...
Hypotensive activities of the alcoholic extract of T. tetraptera fruits have been earlier demonstrat...
Abstract Background Morinda citrifolia (Noni) is an edible plant with wide range of medicinal uses. ...
The ex vivo activity of the ethanol root extract of Senna occidentalis (Labaceae) on isolated rat ut...
Pavetta crassipes leaf is routinely used locally in Nigeria for the management of respiratory disord...
The effects of the ethanol extract of Pavetta crassipes on the central nervous system (CNS) and on a...
Six known compounds; β-sitosterol, ursolic acid, methyl chlorogenate, ethyl chlorogenate, rutin and ...
The pharmacological effects of the aqueous extract of Neorautanenia mitis (family Papilonaceae) were...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of the organic extracts of Ant...
Aqueous extract of Chrysanthellum indicum DC. (subsp. Afroamericanum B.L. Turner) produced a concent...
The antispasmodic effects of acqueous extracts (AE) and tinctures (T) of Aloysia polystachya (Griseb...
Previous studies have shown that crude extracts from Pavetta harborii as well as dried plant materi...
The crude extract from E. drupifera leaves was prepared using standard methods. The rabbit intestin...
Introduction: Pharmacological studies confirm antispasmodic activities of chamomile (Matricaria cham...
IntroductionPavetta crassipes is a medicinal plant with various documented biological activities. It...
The contractile effects of the aqueous extract of the leaves of Indigofera dendroides (ID) were stud...
Hypotensive activities of the alcoholic extract of T. tetraptera fruits have been earlier demonstrat...
Abstract Background Morinda citrifolia (Noni) is an edible plant with wide range of medicinal uses. ...
The ex vivo activity of the ethanol root extract of Senna occidentalis (Labaceae) on isolated rat ut...