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antidesma velutinum/antidiabetic

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Hypoglycemic and Hypolipidemic Effects of Seed Extract from Antidesma bunius (L.) Spreng in Streptozotocin-induced Diabetic Rats.

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BACKGROUND Antidesma bunius (L.) Spreng has been reported to possess various beneficial medicinal properties. Scientific information about this plant is limited. This study was therefore, designed to determine hypoglycaemic and hypolipidemic effects of ethanol seed extract from A. bunius (ABSE).

Investigation of antidiabetic action of Antidesma bunius extract in type 1 diabetes.

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BACKGROUND Antidesma bunius L (Phyllanthaceae) is commonly known to local people in North-east Thailand as a medicinal plant. OBJECTIVE To investigate hypoglycaemic activities of methanolic extract of A. bunius in type 1 diabetes. METHODS A daily dose of A. bunius extract (250 mg/kg body weight) was

α-Glucosidase inhibitory activity of selected Philippine plants.

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BACKGROUND Antidesma bunius Spreng. (Phyllantaceae), Averrhoa bilimbi L. (Oxalidaceae), Biophytum sensitivum (L.) DC. (Oxalidaceae), Ceriops tagal (Perr.) C.B. Rob. (Rhizophoraceae), Kyllinga monocephala Rottb. (Cyperaceae), and Rhizophora mucronata Lam. (Rhizophoraceae) are used as remedies to

Traditional medicinal herbs and food plants have the potential to inhibit key carbohydrate hydrolyzing enzymes in vitro and reduce postprandial blood glucose peaks in vivo.

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We hypothesized that some medicinal herbs and food plants commonly used in the management of diabetes can reduce glucose peaks by inhibiting key carbohydrate hydrolyzing enzymes. To this effect, extracts of Antidesma madagascariense (AM), Erythroxylum macrocarpum (EM), Pittosporum senacia (PS), and

α-Glucosidase Inhibitory Activity from Ethyl Acetate Extract of Antidesma bunius (L.) Spreng Stem Bark Containing Triterpenoids.

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UNASSIGNED Buni (Antidesma bunius [L.] Spreng) has been used as a traditional antidiabetic agent in Asia. UNASSIGNED The mechanism of antidiabetic properties was studied in this study by determine its α-glucosidase inhibitory activity. UNASSIGNED Inhibition of α-glucosidase was performed in all
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