Evaluation of Antidiabetic Effects kleinia Squarrosa on Alloxanized Diabetic Mice
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Date
2012
Authors
Ngugi, Mathew Piero
Njagi, Joan Murugi
Kibiti, Cromwell Mwiti
Ngeranwa, J.J.N.
Mjagi, Eliud Nyaga Mwaniki
Mbiti, Wilson Njue
Maina, David
Gathumbi, Peter Karuri
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Publisher
Asian Journal of Biochemical and Pharmaceutical Research
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is a disease of antiquity with a worrying global prevalence and incidence. It is
conventionally managed by insulin and use of oral hypoglycemic drugs besides exercise, diet and physical intervention therapies. Use of insulin and oral hypo and have numerous adverse effects. Medicinal plants have for long been used for treatment of many disease including management of diabetes mellitus. They habour the pros of affordability and ac was designed to bioscreen aqueous stem bark extracts of potential. The three tested dose levels (50, 100, and 150mg/kg body weight) lowered blood glucose levels significantly. This study has established that the aqueous stem bark extract of effects and can justifiably be used for management of diabetes mellitus.
Key words: Kleinia squarrosa, stem bark extract, antidiabetic activity, medicinal plants, diabetes mellitus.
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Kleinia squarrosa, stem bark extract, antidiabetic activity, medicinal plants, diabetes mellitus
Citation
Asian Journal of Biochemical and Pharmaceutical Research Issue 2 (Vol. 2