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Antihypertensive and vasorelaxant effects of aqueous extract of Artemisia campestris L. from Eastern Morocco.

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Fig. 1. . LC chromatogram of A. campestris L. aqueous extract ( AcAE) visualized at the  wave lenght of 340 nm
Fig. 2. Chemical structures of compounds identified in A. campestris L. aqueous extract  (AcAE)
Fig. 3. Effect of intravenous injection of  A. campestris L.  (AcAE) on  (A) systolic blood  pressure  (SBP)  , (B)  diastolic  blood  pressure  (DBP),  (C)  mean  arterial  pressure  (MAP)  and  (D)  heart  rat  (HR)  in  anesthetized  rats
Fig. 4. Effect of four-weeks treatment on systolic bood pressure (SBP) of rats fed with  L-NAME  (L-NAME  group),  Enalapril  (L-NAME+Enalapril  group),  and  A.campestris  L

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