Studies on the Hypoglycemic Potential of Salacia Prinoides on Albino Diabetic Rats and the Evaluation of the Effect of the Water Extracts of Salacia Prinoids and Tinospora Cordifolia on NIDDM Subjects
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Abstract
Nature has provided a rich store house of herbal remedies to cure all ailments of mankind. India has a vast and inexhaustible resource of drugs of plant origin. In recent years, interest in medicinal plants has increased considerably. The medicinal properties of plants are associated with their chemical constituents. In early 19th century, the isolation of active principles of some medicinal plants had introduced the modern research in to the field of bioactive molecules of plant origin. With advance made in chromatographic techniques as well as in spectroscopy, it has become possible to purify and unravel the structures of complex metabolites of several medicinal plants.Downloads
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2002-12-01
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Chandrasekhar, U., & Haripriya, S. (2002). Studies on the Hypoglycemic Potential of Salacia Prinoides on Albino Diabetic Rats and the Evaluation of the Effect of the Water Extracts of Salacia Prinoids and Tinospora Cordifolia on NIDDM Subjects. The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, 39(12), 525–532. Retrieved from https://informaticsjournals.co.in/index.php/ijnd/article/view/6722
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