"In vitro" duodenal muscle in the pharmacological study on natural compounds.

Volume: 54, Pages: 87 - 93
Published: Jan 1, 1979
Abstract
In vitro duodenal muscle was found to be a useful tool in the study of natural compounds. In the field of polypeptides rat duodenum was found to be of definite importance to differentiate the bradykinins (which induce relaxation) from the tachykinins (which evoke contractions). Human duodenum both "in vitro" and "in vivo" is relaxed by peptides of the gastrin and cholecystokinin family (like caerulein), whereas it is contracted by bombesin. Dog...
Paper Details
Title
"In vitro" duodenal muscle in the pharmacological study on natural compounds.
Published Date
Jan 1, 1979
Journal
Volume
54
Pages
87 - 93
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