Quabain Review

: Experimental work has looked at ouabain's potential to "switch off" pain signals in peripheral neurons.

While once thought to be exclusively plant-based, scientists discovered that humans and other mammals produce an version of ouabain. QUABAIN

: High doses have shown an ability to inhibit the growth of certain tumor cells, including thyroid and lung cancers. : Experimental work has looked at ouabain's potential

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(pronounced WAH-bane ), also known as g-strophanthin , is a potent cardiac glycoside and steroid hormone naturally found in both African plants and mammals. Historically used by African hunters as an arrow poison due to its rapid effect on the heart, it is now primarily used as a research tool for studying cell signaling and, in some countries, as a medication for heart conditions. How it Works: The Na+/K+-ATPase Pump

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Because of its role in cellular communication, researchers at institutions like ScienceDirect and Frontiers are exploring its potential beyond heart health: