Urtica dioica L. Stinging nettle has long been known worldwide as a medicinal plant. To study the benefits of the nettle in diabetic encephalopathy, the granule cell density of the dentate gyrus of diabetic rats was studied following administration of Urtica dioica extract. A total of 24 male albino Wistar rats were allocated equally to normal, diabetic, preventive and treatment groups. Hyperglycaemia was induced by streptozotocin (80 mg/kg) in the animals of the diabetic and treatment groups. One week after injection of the streptozotocin the animals in the treatment group received a hydroalcoholic extract of Urtica dioica (100 mg/kg/day) for 4 weeks intraperitoneally. The rats of the preventive group received hydroalcoholic extract of U. ...
This investigation was carried out to evaluate the effect of the extract of Urtica dioica leaves on ...
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is known as the most common metabolic disease. Urtica dioica is a pl...
Background/aims: The present investigation was carried out to evaluate the protective effect of the ...
Urtica dioica L. Stinging nettle has long been known worldwide as a medicinal plant. To study the be...
Diabetes mellitus is associated with cerebral alterations in both human and animal models of the dis...
Diabetes mellitus can cause astrocytes alterations in the central nervous system. Urtica dioica (Net...
SUMMARY: Diabetes mellitus can cause astrocytes alterations in the central nervous system. Urtica di...
Several animal model studies have shown that Diabetes mellitus can affect on the activity of hippoca...
Urtica dioica has been introduced with hypoglycemic activity in Iranian traditional medicine. There ...
Objective(s): Urtica dioica L. has been known as a medicinal plant in the world. This study was cond...
Background: Urtica dioica is known as an anti-hyperglycemic plant. Urtica dioica distillate (UD) is ...
This study was done to determine the protective activity of the hydroalcholic extract of Urtica dioi...
Background: Urtica dioica has been used in Iranian traditional medicine as a hypoglycemic agent. How...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Urtica is a dioecious plant, which has been introduced in Iranian traditio...
Objectives: Diabetes mellitus, the most common endocrine disorder, is defined by hyperglycaemia. Urt...
This investigation was carried out to evaluate the effect of the extract of Urtica dioica leaves on ...
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is known as the most common metabolic disease. Urtica dioica is a pl...
Background/aims: The present investigation was carried out to evaluate the protective effect of the ...
Urtica dioica L. Stinging nettle has long been known worldwide as a medicinal plant. To study the be...
Diabetes mellitus is associated with cerebral alterations in both human and animal models of the dis...
Diabetes mellitus can cause astrocytes alterations in the central nervous system. Urtica dioica (Net...
SUMMARY: Diabetes mellitus can cause astrocytes alterations in the central nervous system. Urtica di...
Several animal model studies have shown that Diabetes mellitus can affect on the activity of hippoca...
Urtica dioica has been introduced with hypoglycemic activity in Iranian traditional medicine. There ...
Objective(s): Urtica dioica L. has been known as a medicinal plant in the world. This study was cond...
Background: Urtica dioica is known as an anti-hyperglycemic plant. Urtica dioica distillate (UD) is ...
This study was done to determine the protective activity of the hydroalcholic extract of Urtica dioi...
Background: Urtica dioica has been used in Iranian traditional medicine as a hypoglycemic agent. How...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Urtica is a dioecious plant, which has been introduced in Iranian traditio...
Objectives: Diabetes mellitus, the most common endocrine disorder, is defined by hyperglycaemia. Urt...
This investigation was carried out to evaluate the effect of the extract of Urtica dioica leaves on ...
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is known as the most common metabolic disease. Urtica dioica is a pl...
Background/aims: The present investigation was carried out to evaluate the protective effect of the ...