278-279Administration of bio-tea (1.71 ml/kg) to normal albino mice caused hypoglycemia after 30 min which reached to maximum after 2 hr with a significant decrease in blood sugar level (BSL) and became normal beyond 8 hr. In alloxaninduced diabetic albino mice, repeated treatments of bio-tea for 3 days (five doses) brought about a significant fall in mean BSL. Continuous decrease in BSL was observed after 4 hr of administration of last dose of bio-tea. Hypoglycemic effect was persistent in alloxan-induced diabetic mice. Effect on glucose tolerance test showed a significant fall in BSL of bio-tea treated animals after 1 hr of glucose treatment indicating hypoglycemic effect of bio-tea
Desmodium canum (Strong back) commonly consumed as a tea or tonic is believed to possess hypoglycaem...
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Context: Tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze [Theaceae]) is used to induce urination and inducing ner...
Investigations were carried out to evaluate the anti-hyperglycemic effect and weight loss potential ...
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Platostoma palustre jelly is a traditional food. Platostoma palustre has been used as folk medicine ...
It is known that green tea helps prevent obesity and diabetes mellitus. In this study, we aimed to d...
Mice administered with different doses of infusion obtained from commercial tea preparations of Momo...
Green tea extracts and tea catechins have been shown to prevent or alleviate diabetes. The present s...
Effect of green tea on blood glucose levels and serum proteomic patterns in diabetic (db/db) mice an...
This study was designed to evaluate the effect of aqueous extract of Arabidopsis thaliana seeds on r...
Diabetes is a condition that is characterized by high blood sugar levels in the human body due to la...
: These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: Anti-diabetic effects on the metabolomic...
Diabetes mellitus is a common worldwide disease with hyperglycaemia due to abnormal activ...
Desmodium canum (Strong back) commonly consumed as a tea or tonic is believed to possess hypoglycaem...
Hypertension is considered to be both a cardiovascular disease and a risk factor for other cardiovas...
Context: Tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze [Theaceae]) is used to induce urination and inducing ner...
Investigations were carried out to evaluate the anti-hyperglycemic effect and weight loss potential ...
Hypoglycaemic activity was observed in normoglycaemic mice orally administered with the aqueous Smal...
AbstractNatural remedies from medicinal plants are considered to be effective and safe alternative t...
Platostoma palustre jelly is a traditional food. Platostoma palustre has been used as folk medicine ...
It is known that green tea helps prevent obesity and diabetes mellitus. In this study, we aimed to d...
Mice administered with different doses of infusion obtained from commercial tea preparations of Momo...
Green tea extracts and tea catechins have been shown to prevent or alleviate diabetes. The present s...
Effect of green tea on blood glucose levels and serum proteomic patterns in diabetic (db/db) mice an...
This study was designed to evaluate the effect of aqueous extract of Arabidopsis thaliana seeds on r...
Diabetes is a condition that is characterized by high blood sugar levels in the human body due to la...
: These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: Anti-diabetic effects on the metabolomic...
Diabetes mellitus is a common worldwide disease with hyperglycaemia due to abnormal activ...
Desmodium canum (Strong back) commonly consumed as a tea or tonic is believed to possess hypoglycaem...
Hypertension is considered to be both a cardiovascular disease and a risk factor for other cardiovas...
Context: Tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze [Theaceae]) is used to induce urination and inducing ner...