2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2011.06.019
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Hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic effects of Coriandrum sativum L. in Meriones shawi rats

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“…Nigella sativa inhibited the intestinal absorption of glucose, supporting its use as an antidiabetic compound. Other examples of plants with antidiabetic properties that were studied and confirmed by literature studies include the following: Eucalyptus globules (Ahlem et al, 2009), Phaseolus vulgaris L. (Ocho-Anin Atchibri et al, 2010), Marrubium vulgare (Elberry et al, 2011), Coriandrum sativum L. (Aissaoui et al, 2011), Swertia punicea (Tian et al, 2010), Viscum album (Ohran et al, 2005), Brassica juncea (Thirumalai et al, 2011), Salvia officinalis L. (Eidi et al, 2005), Ruta graveolens (Ahmed et al, 2010), Carissa carandas (Itankar et al, 2011), Pinus pinaster (Bedekar et al, 2010;El-Zein et al, 2011), Punica granatum (Bagri et al, 2009), and Piper retrofractum (Kim et al, 2011).…”
Section: A Plant Extracts With Antidiabetic Actionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Nigella sativa inhibited the intestinal absorption of glucose, supporting its use as an antidiabetic compound. Other examples of plants with antidiabetic properties that were studied and confirmed by literature studies include the following: Eucalyptus globules (Ahlem et al, 2009), Phaseolus vulgaris L. (Ocho-Anin Atchibri et al, 2010), Marrubium vulgare (Elberry et al, 2011), Coriandrum sativum L. (Aissaoui et al, 2011), Swertia punicea (Tian et al, 2010), Viscum album (Ohran et al, 2005), Brassica juncea (Thirumalai et al, 2011), Salvia officinalis L. (Eidi et al, 2005), Ruta graveolens (Ahmed et al, 2010), Carissa carandas (Itankar et al, 2011), Pinus pinaster (Bedekar et al, 2010;El-Zein et al, 2011), Punica granatum (Bagri et al, 2009), and Piper retrofractum (Kim et al, 2011).…”
Section: A Plant Extracts With Antidiabetic Actionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In the subchronic study in OHH rats, the effect of (CS-extract> glibenclamide) regarding reducing plasma glucose ( causing normoglycemia on day 21), increasing insulin and decreasing IR, TC, LDL-cholesterol, and TG. Atherosclerotic index was decreased, while cardioprotective indices were increased by CS-extract, with no effect on body weight, urea or creatinine [141].…”
Section: Antidiabetic Effectmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Bununla birlikte, kişniş uçucu yağının hipoglisemik aktivitesi, linalol, geranil asetat ve γ-terpinen gibi biyo-aktif bileşiklerin sinerjistik etkinliğine atfedilebilir (19). Obez-hiperglisemik ve hiperlipidemik hayvan modellerinde, kişniş ekstresinin 20 mg/kg dozda oral yolla kronik olarak uygula nması sonucunda, şeker düzeyini normal düzeylere getirdiği, yüksek düzeydeki insülin, insülin rezistansı ve trigliserit düzeylerinde azalmaya neden olduğu gözlenmiştir (1,59). Yapılan bir çalışmada, kişniş ekstresinin hiperglisemiyi azalttığı, glikoz alımını, metabolizmasını ve insülin salgısını artırdığı gösterilmiştir (1, 60, 61).…”
Section: Antidiyabetik Etkiunclassified