Antihypertensive Indigenous Lebanese Plants: Ethnopharmacology and a Clinical Trial

Volume: 9, Issue: 7, Pages: 292 - 292
Published: Jul 20, 2019
Abstract
Hypertension is highly prevalent among the Lebanese adult population and is indeed the major cause of mortality in Lebanon. Traditional use of antihypertensive medicinal plants has long been practiced. The aim of this study is to document this traditional knowledge and clinically test the antihypertensive capacity of three of the most commonly used wild plant species Mentha longifolia, Viola odorata and Urtica dioica. Ethno-pharmacological data...
Paper Details
Title
Antihypertensive Indigenous Lebanese Plants: Ethnopharmacology and a Clinical Trial
Published Date
Jul 20, 2019
Volume
9
Issue
7
Pages
292 - 292
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