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Antidiabetic,Antihyperlipidemic and Hepatoprotective activity: Evaluation of Antidiabetic,Antihyperlipidemic and Hepatoprotective effects of Brassica ... sativum in alloxan induced diabetic rats

Author Mohammad Asadujjaman, Maruf Ahmed, ASM Anisuzzaman
Publisher LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
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ISBN / ASIN3844311513
ISBN-139783844311518
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The diabetic population has reached the 100 million mark.Decreased physical activity, increasing obesity, stress, and changes in food consumption are responsible for the increasing prevalence in the past two decades. As the incidence continues to grow, diabetes is being projected to be the world's primary killer in the next 25 years. In the recent years there has been marked interest in the use of plants for the treatment of diabetes. Various plants are found in many countries which have been indicated as having antidiabetic and hypolipidemic effect. The plants Brassica oleracea and Allium sativum are used as folk medicine in the villages to treat diabetes. Accordingly, the different extracts of Brassica oleracea and Allium sativum showed antidiabetic and hypolipidemic effects on normal, glucose induced and alloxan induced diabetic rats. Petroleum ether, ethyl acetate and chloroform were used for fractionation from rectified spirit extract of Brassica olercea and methanolic extract of Allium sativum.