Chemical Analysis and Antidiabetic Potential of a Decoction from Stevia serrata Roots
Sofía Padilla-Mayne,
Berenice Ovalle-Magallanes,
Mario Figueroa
et al.
Abstract:A decoction of the roots (31.6−316 mg/kg) from Stevia serrata Cav. (Asteraceae) as well as the main component (5− 150 mg/kg) showed hypoglycemic and antihyperglycemic effects in mice. The fractionation of the active extract led to the isolation of dammaradiene acetate (1), stevisalioside A (2), and three new chemical entities characterized by spectroscopic methods and named stevisaliosides B−D (3−5). Glycoside 2 (5 and 50 mg/kg) decreased blood glucose levels and the postprandial peak during oral glucose and i… Show more
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