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Objective: To study the effects of the aqueous extract of Chrysanthellum indicum on cat blood pressure and isolated rat atria. Materials and methods: Cardiovascular activity was evaluated directly on anaesthetised cat, isolated rat atria and isolated rabbit jejunum. Safety assessments were carried out in mice and preliminary phytochemical screening was also carried out on the extract. Results: The aqueous extract of Chrysanthellum indicum (2 - 32 mg /kg i.v.) were found to cause a dose dependent decrease in blood pressure. The fall in blood pressure was attenuated by atropine. The extract also exhibited a concentration - dependent decrease in the force of contraction of the spontaneously beating atria. The extract evoked a concentration - dependent contraction of the isolated rabbit jejunum, which was abolished by atropine. The intraperitoneal LD50 of the extract was found to be 282.2 ± 5.2 mg/kg and the extract gave positive reactions to flavonoids, tannins, glycosides and alkaloids. Conclusion: The aqueous extract of C. indicum may contain some biologically active principle(s), which may be relevant in the management of cardiovascular disorders, thereby agreeing with some aspects of the traditional use of this plant as a remedy for heart troubles.

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C. Indicum, Cardiovascular Activity, Blood Pressure, Rat Atria, Rabbit Jejunum
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