2018
DOI: 10.31254/phyto.2018.7117
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Decoction of Andrographis paniculata whole plant and Gymnema sylvestre leaves demonstrated noteworthy hypoglycemic activity in Sprague Dawley rat

Abstract: Mother Nature is an elite source for the exploration of leads with good hypoglycemic potential. Progressing in the direction of research, two well-known plants from the Indian subcontinent; A. paniculata (Family: Acanthaceae) and G. sylvestre (Family: Apocynaceae) were chosen and evaluated for their hypoglycemic property in alloxan induced diabetic rat model using metformin hydrochloride as the standard drug. In the current investigation, whole plant decoction of A. paniculata and decoction of G. sylvestre lea… Show more

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“…[6] India's agro-climatic conditions and habitats range from moderate in the Himalayas to hot in the south, from dry in Central India to warm and rainy in Assam and Kerala. [7] This cultivar encourages the growth of a diverse array of medicinal and fragrant plants. [8] Herbal medicines are simple to use, safe, and effective in a wide variety of situations; as a consequence of these advantages, demand for plant-based medicines is increasing throughout the globe.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6] India's agro-climatic conditions and habitats range from moderate in the Himalayas to hot in the south, from dry in Central India to warm and rainy in Assam and Kerala. [7] This cultivar encourages the growth of a diverse array of medicinal and fragrant plants. [8] Herbal medicines are simple to use, safe, and effective in a wide variety of situations; as a consequence of these advantages, demand for plant-based medicines is increasing throughout the globe.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%