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TITLE:
Anti-Hypertensive Effects of Blended Camellia oleifera Abel Oil and Eucommia Extract on SHR Mice
AUTHORS:
Menghao Du, Lisong Hu, Xuezhi Fang, Jingping Zhang
KEYWORDS:
Camellia Seed Oil, Eucommia Extract, Anti-Hypertensive, Mice
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Forestry,
Vol.10 No.1,
November
28,
2019
ABSTRACT: In our study, we employed Camellia seed oil as the main ingredients blended with Eucommia Extract to investigate the effects of anti-hypertensive on mice by administrating mice with low dose, middle dose and high dose of Camellia seed oil complex for 4 weeks. The specific tests of studying effects of anti-hypertensive were body weight, blood systolic pressure (BSP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), pm meam blood pressure (MBP) and heart rate (HR). And the results showed that appropriate level of Camellia seed oil complex could decrease the body weight and had an active effect on the cardiovascular system of mice, which significantly embodied the anti-hypertensive activity of Camellia seed oil complex.
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