Background: Urtica dioica has been used as antihypertensive, antihyperlipidemic and antidiabetic herbal medicine. The purpose of this study was to study the effect of hydroalcoholic extract of Urtica dioica on fructose-induced insulin resistance rats. Methods: Forty male Wistar rats were randomly divided into five groups including control, fructose, extract 50, extract 100 and extract 200. The control rat received vehicle, the fructose and extract groups received fructose 10% for eight weeks. The extract groups received single daily injection of vehicle, 50, 100 or 200 mg/kg/day for the two weeks. Blood glucose, insulin, last fasting insulin resistance index (FIRI), serum triglyceride (TG), low-density lipoprotein (LDL), very low-density l...
Urtica dioica has been known as a plant that decreases blood glucose. Despite the importance of this...
Objectives: Diabetes mellitus, the most common endocrine disorder, is defined by hyperglycaemia. Urt...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 69-80).The present study evaluates the effects of a one ...
Diabetes mellitus occurs when the body can’t use glucose normally, and is associated with increased ...
Context: To evaluate the anti-diabetic activity of Urtica dioica L. in type 2 diabetic model rats. O...
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...
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is known as the most common metabolic disease. Urtica dioica is a pl...
Objectives: Diabetes mellitus, the most common endocrine disorder, is defined by hyperglycaemia. Ur...
Background/aims: The present investigation was carried out to evaluate the protective effect of the ...
Urtica dioica has been introduced with hypoglycemic activity in Iranian traditional medicine. There ...
Objective: Oxidative stress plays an important role in the development of diabetic complications inc...
Background: Diabetes is an endocrine disorder that is strongly associated with cardiovascular diseas...
This study was done to determine the protective activity of the hydroalcholic extract of Urtica dioi...
Background: Urtica dioica is known as an anti-hyperglycemic plant. Urtica dioica distillate (UD) is ...
Urtica dioica has been known as a plant that decreases blood glucose. Despite the importance of this...
Objectives: Diabetes mellitus, the most common endocrine disorder, is defined by hyperglycaemia. Urt...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 69-80).The present study evaluates the effects of a one ...
Diabetes mellitus occurs when the body can’t use glucose normally, and is associated with increased ...
Context: To evaluate the anti-diabetic activity of Urtica dioica L. in type 2 diabetic model rats. O...
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...
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is known as the most common metabolic disease. Urtica dioica is a pl...
Objectives: Diabetes mellitus, the most common endocrine disorder, is defined by hyperglycaemia. Ur...
Background/aims: The present investigation was carried out to evaluate the protective effect of the ...
Urtica dioica has been introduced with hypoglycemic activity in Iranian traditional medicine. There ...
Objective: Oxidative stress plays an important role in the development of diabetic complications inc...
Background: Diabetes is an endocrine disorder that is strongly associated with cardiovascular diseas...
This study was done to determine the protective activity of the hydroalcholic extract of Urtica dioi...
Background: Urtica dioica is known as an anti-hyperglycemic plant. Urtica dioica distillate (UD) is ...
Urtica dioica has been known as a plant that decreases blood glucose. Despite the importance of this...
Objectives: Diabetes mellitus, the most common endocrine disorder, is defined by hyperglycaemia. Urt...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 69-80).The present study evaluates the effects of a one ...