noun
- Plural of ouabain; cardiac glycosides derived from African plants, used in medicine to strengthen heart contractions and treat certain heart conditions.
Usage: technical/medical; pharmacology term; also called cardiac glycosides
Examples
- Ouabains are extracted from the seeds of African plants in the Apocynaceae family.
- The doctor prescribed ouabains to help regulate the patient's irregular heartbeat.
- Researchers studied how ouabains affect sodium-potassium pump activity in cardiac cells.
- Ouabains have been used in traditional African medicine for centuries before modern pharmaceutical applications.
- The pharmacist explained that ouabains work by increasing the force of heart contractions.