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Antidiabetic and hepatoprotective potential of whole plant extract and isolated compounds of Aeginetia indica
Author Affiliations
Noakhali Science and Technology University, Khulna University, Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
Published InBiomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
Year2020
Citations26
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Aeginetia indica, a perennial herb from the Orobanchaceae family, generally grows as a root parasite and is widely distributed in the forests of South and South-Asian countries. The plant has valuable uses in herbal medicine against various diseases, such as diabetes, liver diseases, and arthritis. AIM OF THE STUDY: The present study was designed to investigate the antidiabetic and hepatoprotective effects of the methanol extract of the whole plant of A. indica in a mouse model followed by the isolation of bioactive compounds and their in-silico studies. METHODS: The hepatoprotective effects were evaluated in a paracetamol-induced hepatotoxicity mouse model. The antidiabetic effects were examined by an oral glucose tolerance test and in an alloxan-induced diabetes mouse model. RESULTS: The…
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