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Arab Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2009; 3 (10): 11-18
in Arabic | IMEMR | ID: emr-103472

ABSTRACT

Piper betle is one of piperaceae family, and it is an Indian subcontinent plant. In South Asia, the leaves of this plant are widely masticated with some additions, as their effect induced inebriation. These leaves contain large numbers of volatile oils [e.g., Estragole]. To study the effect of piper betle's leaves on blood pressure, pulse rate, and some biochemical parameters. 17 yemenian healthy pharmacy students of Sana'a University, from different yemenian countries, were selected as volunteers. Each volunteer was given orally 3 leaves of piper belte, at morning, for 10 days. Pressure, pulse, fast sugar concentration, enzymes of liver functions [SGOT and SGPT], creatinine, cholesterol, and uric acid of each volunteer were measured before and after administration of piper betle's leaves and after ten days of daily administration. The results showed that piper betle's leaves decreased uric acid concentration significantly by 19.9% [P<0.01]. Irrespective of this result, piper betle's leaves did not change the other parameters significantly. This uric acid reduction effect could be due to the volatile oil content of piper betle's leaves. This study demonstrated beneficial effect of piper betle's leaves on gout patients


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Humans , Male , Plant Leaves , Blood Pressure/drug effects , Pulse , Biomarkers , Students, Pharmacy , Universities , Oils, Volatile , Anisoles , Blood Glucose , Aspartate Aminotransferases , Gout , Uric Acid , Cholesterol , Creatinine
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Arab Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2006; 3 (2): 47-56
in Arabic | IMEMR | ID: emr-76063

ABSTRACT

In order to know the Cassia Angustifolia [Senna] leaves effect on the blood pressure and pulse rate, three clinical trials were carried out on thirty Yemeni male patients with mild hypertension. In the first trial, every patient has administered two placebo tablets for one week. Whereas two tablets of the know laxative, Biscodyl 10 mg, were administered, for one week, to every patient in the second trial. And in the third trial, boiled infusion of 200 mg of Senna leaves was administered daily for one week; Two weeks interval was left between every two sequential trials. The results showed that Senna leaves have caused 12.3% decrease in systolic pressure and 8.4%decrease in diastolic pressure, whereas the pulse rate was not statistically significant changed. Also the results showed that the placebo and Bisacodyl tablets did not change these measurements in the mentioned patients


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Humans , Male , Blood Pressure , Heart Rate , Hypertension , Plant Leaves
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