Quabain -

: It binds to and stops the pump, causing sodium to build up inside the cell.

Ouabain’s primary mechanism is its high affinity for the ( QUABAIN

: Conversely, abnormally high levels of endogenous ouabain are linked to chronic high blood pressure and heart failure. : It binds to and stops the pump,

: High doses have shown an ability to inhibit the growth of certain tumor cells, including thyroid and lung cancers. it doesn't just "break" the pump

Na+/K+cap N a raised to the positive power / cap K raised to the positive power

: At low doses, it doesn't just "break" the pump; it acts as a messenger, triggering pathways that can affect cell growth, survival, and inflammation. Origins: Plant vs. Human