Mammea africana Sabine (Guttiferae), a medicinal plant used traditionally in the treatment of diseases including diabetes was evaluated for effect on alpha-amylase and alpha-glucosidase enzymes in vivo. The stembark extract (30, 60 and 90 mg/kg) of M. africana were investigated in vivo for inhibitory effect on alpha-amylase and alpha-glucosidase enzymes using starch, sucrose and maltose as substrates. Acarbose was used as reference drug. The stembark extract caused significant (p<0.05) reduction in blood glucose levels of treated rats with the various substrates used. The results suggest that the stembark extract of M. africana have the potentials to inhibit alpha-amylase and alpha-glucosidase in rats
Natural products continue to provide inspiring moieties for the treatment of various diseases. In th...
There has been an enormous interest in the development of alternative medicines for type 2 diabetes,...
Abstract Recent decades have experienced a sharp increase in the incidence and prevalence of diabete...
Mammea africana Sabine (Guttiferae), a medicinal plant used traditionally in the treatment of diseas...
The effect of subchronic administration of ethanolic stembark extract of Mammea Africana (30 - ...
The effect of subchronic administration of ethanolic stembark extract of Mammea africana (30 – 90mg/...
Mammea africana Sabine (Guttiferae) stembark, a common plant, traditionally used to treat various di...
The antimalarial activity of ethanolic stembark extract of Mammea africana was studied in vivo in m...
Solanum anomalum Thonn. ex Schumach. (family Solanaceae), an edible shrub whose fruits and leaves ar...
Type 2 diabetes is an endocrine disease, which accounts for 9% of deaths worldwide. The aim of oral ...
The ethanolic stembark extract of M. africana (30-90 mg/kg) was investigated for pharmacological pro...
Objective : The present study aims at evaluating the effects of methanol/methylene chloride extract ...
ABSTRACT The antimalarial activity of ethanolic stembark extract of Mammea africana was studied in ...
Five traditionally used antidiabetic native medicinal plants of Mauritius, namely, Stillingia lineat...
The aim of the present work is to study and compare antidiabetic activity of extracts from Catharent...
Natural products continue to provide inspiring moieties for the treatment of various diseases. In th...
There has been an enormous interest in the development of alternative medicines for type 2 diabetes,...
Abstract Recent decades have experienced a sharp increase in the incidence and prevalence of diabete...
Mammea africana Sabine (Guttiferae), a medicinal plant used traditionally in the treatment of diseas...
The effect of subchronic administration of ethanolic stembark extract of Mammea Africana (30 - ...
The effect of subchronic administration of ethanolic stembark extract of Mammea africana (30 – 90mg/...
Mammea africana Sabine (Guttiferae) stembark, a common plant, traditionally used to treat various di...
The antimalarial activity of ethanolic stembark extract of Mammea africana was studied in vivo in m...
Solanum anomalum Thonn. ex Schumach. (family Solanaceae), an edible shrub whose fruits and leaves ar...
Type 2 diabetes is an endocrine disease, which accounts for 9% of deaths worldwide. The aim of oral ...
The ethanolic stembark extract of M. africana (30-90 mg/kg) was investigated for pharmacological pro...
Objective : The present study aims at evaluating the effects of methanol/methylene chloride extract ...
ABSTRACT The antimalarial activity of ethanolic stembark extract of Mammea africana was studied in ...
Five traditionally used antidiabetic native medicinal plants of Mauritius, namely, Stillingia lineat...
The aim of the present work is to study and compare antidiabetic activity of extracts from Catharent...
Natural products continue to provide inspiring moieties for the treatment of various diseases. In th...
There has been an enormous interest in the development of alternative medicines for type 2 diabetes,...
Abstract Recent decades have experienced a sharp increase in the incidence and prevalence of diabete...