In vivo study of the antihypertensive effect of bidara leaf (Ziziphus spina-christi) during pregnancy

Tasya Nurlaila Dilla, S. Hadisaputro, Aris Santjaka
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Background: Bidara is drought tolerant and very easy to grow in tropical climates such as Indonesia. Bidara contains a combination of calcium, potassium, and magnesium, and active flavonoid compounds, and antioxidant activity that play a role in inhibiting free radical damage, improving endothelial function so that it can potentially lower blood pressure. Previous studies explained that a dose variant of no more than 300mg/kg BW is beneficial while minimizing pathological changes. However, there has been no research related to the effect of bidara leaf in lowering blood pressure, so it is necessary to do related research.Objective: Analyze the effect of bidara leaf extract at a 200 mg/kg BW dose and 300 mg/kg BW on systolic and diastolic blood pressure.Methods: 24 pregnant female Wistar rats induced hypertension, aged 6-8 weeks with a weight of 130-230 grams. The rats were randomized so that they consisted of 2 control groups and two experimental groups, which were given various doses of bidara leaf for nine days. Blood pressure was measured using non-invasive CODA.Results: The blood pressure of rats in the bidara leaf extract group at doses of 200mg/kg BW and 300mg/kg BW decreased systolic and diastolic compared to the control group (p<0.05). The 200mg/kg BW dose group experienced a decrease in blood pressure of 12.3% for systolic and 16.32% for diastolic; the 300mg/kg BW dose group experienced a decrease in blood pressure of 19.99% for systolic and 27.73% for diastolic.Conclusion: Bidara leaf extract can reduce the blood pressure of pregnant rats with hypertension.
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妊娠期bidara叶(Ziziphus spina-christi)抗高血压作用体内研究
背景:Bidara耐旱,在印度尼西亚等热带气候下很容易生长。Bidara含有钙、钾和镁的组合,以及活性类黄酮化合物和抗氧化活性,它们在抑制自由基损伤、改善内皮功能方面发挥作用,从而有可能降低血压。先前的研究解释说,不超过300mg/kg体重的剂量变化是有益的,同时最大限度地减少病理变化。然而,目前还没有关于比达拉叶降压作用的研究,因此有必要进行相关研究。目的:分析比达拉叶提取物在200mg/kg体重和300mg/kg体重下对收缩压和舒张压的影响。方法:24只妊娠雌性Wistar大鼠,年龄6-8周,体重130-230克,诱发高血压。将大鼠随机分为2个对照组和2个实验组,分别给予不同剂量的比达拉叶9天。结果:比达拉叶提取物200mg/kg和300mg/kg剂量组大鼠的收缩压和舒张压均较对照组下降(p<0.05),200mg/kg剂量组收缩压下降12.3%,舒张压下降16.32%;300mg/kg BW剂量组收缩压下降19.99%,舒张压下降27.73%。结论:鬼针草叶提取物能降低妊娠高血压大鼠的血压。
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