hypoglycaemic effect of aqueous extract of the leaves of African mistletoe (Lorantus bengwensis) growing on Kola nuts plants (Kola acuminate) was studied on normal rabbits. The results obtained showed that administration of 100 mg/kg aqueous extract of the plant for 21 days elicited a 49 % decrease in plasma glucose, while a dose of 200 mg/kg led to a decrease of 45%. In comparison, treatment with 0.1 mg/Kg Daonil caused a 72% reduction in plasma glucose concentration. This preliminary finding provides a basis for further investigation into the mechanism through which the plant extract exerts its hypoglycaemic effect and its potential use in the management of diabetes mellitus
Abstract Background The leaf juice or water decoction of Catharanthus roseus L. (Apocyanaceae) is us...
In the present study crude powder and various extracts of Teucrium stocksianum were evaluated for an...
A study on the influences of alcohol extract of Meniran or Phyllanthus niruri L. (Euphorbiaceae) to ...
The hypoglycaemic effect of aqueous extract of the leaves of African mistletoe (Loranthus bengwensis...
The hypoglycaemic effect of aqueous extract of the leaves of African mistletoe (Lorantus bengwensis)...
Aqueous leaf extract of the mistletoe was investigated for hypoglycaemic and hypocholesterolaemic ef...
Abstract: Some of the effects of the aqueous leaf extract of Pride of Barbados (Caesalpina pulcherri...
Mistletoe (Tapinanthus bangwensis) a semi-parasitic evergreen plant, that has been used traditionall...
Medicinal plants have been recognized to have therapeutic effects and they may also have toxic side ...
The stem of Gongronema latifolium, an edible vegetable, is used by traditional healers in the Wester...
The present study was aimed at evaluating the antidiabetic potential of Aginanthus brunneus (a speci...
Viscum album (mistletoe) has been documented as a traditional treatment of diabetes. In acute 20-min...
The stem bark of Lumen stuhlmmannii Engl. (Anacardiaceae) is used by traditional healers in Tanga, T...
This study was conducted to investigate the hypolycemic effect of the aqueous extract and some activ...
AbstractObjectiveTo explore antidiabetic principles of the Eastern Nigeria mistletoe, Loranthus micr...
Abstract Background The leaf juice or water decoction of Catharanthus roseus L. (Apocyanaceae) is us...
In the present study crude powder and various extracts of Teucrium stocksianum were evaluated for an...
A study on the influences of alcohol extract of Meniran or Phyllanthus niruri L. (Euphorbiaceae) to ...
The hypoglycaemic effect of aqueous extract of the leaves of African mistletoe (Loranthus bengwensis...
The hypoglycaemic effect of aqueous extract of the leaves of African mistletoe (Lorantus bengwensis)...
Aqueous leaf extract of the mistletoe was investigated for hypoglycaemic and hypocholesterolaemic ef...
Abstract: Some of the effects of the aqueous leaf extract of Pride of Barbados (Caesalpina pulcherri...
Mistletoe (Tapinanthus bangwensis) a semi-parasitic evergreen plant, that has been used traditionall...
Medicinal plants have been recognized to have therapeutic effects and they may also have toxic side ...
The stem of Gongronema latifolium, an edible vegetable, is used by traditional healers in the Wester...
The present study was aimed at evaluating the antidiabetic potential of Aginanthus brunneus (a speci...
Viscum album (mistletoe) has been documented as a traditional treatment of diabetes. In acute 20-min...
The stem bark of Lumen stuhlmmannii Engl. (Anacardiaceae) is used by traditional healers in Tanga, T...
This study was conducted to investigate the hypolycemic effect of the aqueous extract and some activ...
AbstractObjectiveTo explore antidiabetic principles of the Eastern Nigeria mistletoe, Loranthus micr...
Abstract Background The leaf juice or water decoction of Catharanthus roseus L. (Apocyanaceae) is us...
In the present study crude powder and various extracts of Teucrium stocksianum were evaluated for an...
A study on the influences of alcohol extract of Meniran or Phyllanthus niruri L. (Euphorbiaceae) to ...