AbstractNon enzymatic protein glycation and oxidative stress are the key molecular basis for the macro and micro vascular complications observed in chronic diabetics. Decoctions prepared with medicinal plants with antiglycation and antioxidant potentials therefore have therapeutic potential in preventing diabetic complications. Decoctions of five antidiabetic plants (parts) namely, Cassia auriculata flowers, Osbeckia octandra leaves, Syzygium cumini bark, Phyllanthus emblica fruits and Scoparia dulcis whole plant were analyzed for their DPPH and ABTS antioxidant potentials, antiglycation potentials and total phenolic contents. Decoctions of S. cumini, O. octandra and P. emblica had significantly high (p < 0.05) antiglycation potential range...
85-96Diabetes is both an endocrine and a metabolic disease affecting large numbers of individuals wo...
In an attempt to develop Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for the treatment of diabetes ...
Diabetes Mellitus, characterized by persistent hyperglycaemia, is a heterogeneous group of disorders...
Free radicals are normally generated in substantial amounts in the body; excessive amounts cause oxi...
Context: Protein glycation is the major contributing factor in the development of diabetic complicat...
Background: One of the major characteristics of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is high blood glucose levels ...
This study evaluated potential antidiabetic and antiobesity properties in vitro of selected medicina...
Inhibition of intestinal α-amylase and α-glucosidase is an important strategy to regulate diabetes m...
Objective: Oxidative stress and Advanced Glycation End-products have been associated with diabetic c...
Traditional medicinal plants are used as an additional form of type 2 diabetes therapy in which oxid...
The therapeutic potential of plants varies according to their parts. The present study was aimed to ...
Abstract The aim of the study was to compare 19 commonly used antidiabetic plants for their antioxid...
PubMed ID: 18183488In this research, some herbal teas and infusions traditionally used in the treatm...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the contribution of total phenolic content (TPC) in glycation inhibito...
Background: Over the last decade, extensive research work has focused on the potential health benefi...
85-96Diabetes is both an endocrine and a metabolic disease affecting large numbers of individuals wo...
In an attempt to develop Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for the treatment of diabetes ...
Diabetes Mellitus, characterized by persistent hyperglycaemia, is a heterogeneous group of disorders...
Free radicals are normally generated in substantial amounts in the body; excessive amounts cause oxi...
Context: Protein glycation is the major contributing factor in the development of diabetic complicat...
Background: One of the major characteristics of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is high blood glucose levels ...
This study evaluated potential antidiabetic and antiobesity properties in vitro of selected medicina...
Inhibition of intestinal α-amylase and α-glucosidase is an important strategy to regulate diabetes m...
Objective: Oxidative stress and Advanced Glycation End-products have been associated with diabetic c...
Traditional medicinal plants are used as an additional form of type 2 diabetes therapy in which oxid...
The therapeutic potential of plants varies according to their parts. The present study was aimed to ...
Abstract The aim of the study was to compare 19 commonly used antidiabetic plants for their antioxid...
PubMed ID: 18183488In this research, some herbal teas and infusions traditionally used in the treatm...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the contribution of total phenolic content (TPC) in glycation inhibito...
Background: Over the last decade, extensive research work has focused on the potential health benefi...
85-96Diabetes is both an endocrine and a metabolic disease affecting large numbers of individuals wo...
In an attempt to develop Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for the treatment of diabetes ...
Diabetes Mellitus, characterized by persistent hyperglycaemia, is a heterogeneous group of disorders...