2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2008.12.027
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Anti-hyperglycemic effects and mechanism of Bidens pilosa water extract

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“…In the present study, glimepiride significantly elevated serum insulin and significantly decrease serum glucose levels in STZ-diabetic rats. This result is in agreement with other authors 58 Furthermore, it lowered serum TBARS level. Hence, restoring the endogenous antioxidant defense capacity; our results were in accordance with the work of Kakadiya and Shah.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…In the present study, glimepiride significantly elevated serum insulin and significantly decrease serum glucose levels in STZ-diabetic rats. This result is in agreement with other authors 58 Furthermore, it lowered serum TBARS level. Hence, restoring the endogenous antioxidant defense capacity; our results were in accordance with the work of Kakadiya and Shah.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Informer C also reported using Bidens pilosa to treat diabetes. Recent studies showed the anti-hyperglycemic properties of Bidens pilosa, the extracts of which decreased glucose and increased insulin levels in the serum of mice, corroborating the above-mentioned indication (Hsu et al, 2008;Chien et al, 2009). …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…In addition, polyacetylenes from Bidens pilosa var. radiata seem also to present anti-diabetic and anti-hyperglicemic effects (Hsu et al, 2008;Chien et al, 2009). Furthermore, antibacterial, antifungal, antioxidant (Chiang et al, 2004Deba et al, 2007), antitumor (Kviecinski et al, 2008), antiulcer (Alvarez et al, 1999), vasorelaxant (Théophile et al, 2006 and immunomodulatory (Chiang et al, 2006;Chang et al, 2007) effects have been associated with Bidens pilosa compounds.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nas últimas décadas, extensas investigações têm mostrado que essa espécie possui compostos com atividades anti-hiperglicêmicas (Ubillas et al, 2000;Hsu et al, 2009), antiúlceras (Tan et al, 2000), anti-inflamatórias (Khan et al, 2001), antitérmicas (Sundararajan et al, 2006), anticancerígenas e antitumorais (Sundararajan et al, 2006;Kviencinski et al, 2008), antioxidantes (Chiang et al, 2004), antivirais, antifúngicas (Deba et al, 2008) e antibacterianas (Khan et al, 2001 A inibição específica de bactérias entre as folhas e raízes dessa espécie pode, em parte, explicar por que a planta inteira é empregada no tratamento de infecções microbianas (Khan et al, 2001). Adicionalmente, compostos já relatados como eficazes no efeito alelopático a patógenos e/ou a outras espécies vegetais, como o poliacetileno PHT, flavonoides, alcaloides, esteroides, taninos, ácido linoleico e ácido linolênico, presentes em extratos de B. pilosa, possuem atividade antimicrobiana (Sundararajan et al, 2006).…”
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