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DiaMedBase ID
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DMPAs004 |
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Medicinal Plant
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Acacia arabica and
Caralluma edulis |
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Plant part(s)
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Seeds of Acacia
Arabica and roots of Caralluma edulis |
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Objective
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To study the
hypoglycemic effect in normal rabbits |
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Journal Source
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J Pak Med Assoc.,
1989; 39(8):208-212 |
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Title
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Effects of Acacia
arabica and Caralluma edulis on blood glucose levels of normal and
alloxan diabetic rabbits |
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Authors
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Wadood A, Wadood N,
Shah SA |
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Address
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Not available |
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Abstract
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The powdered seeds of Acacia arabica
and roots of Caralluma edulis were administered in doses of 2, 3 and 4
gm/kg body-weight to normal and alloxan-diabetic rabbits. The blood
glucose levels were estimated before and 2, 4, 6 and 8 hours after the
administration of plant suspension. The powdered seeds of Acacia
arabica exerted a significant (P less than 0.05) hypoglycemic effect
in normal rabbits. The hypoglycemic effect was not significant (P
greater than 0.01) in alloxan diabetic rabbits. The powdered roots of
Caralluma edulis did not produce any significant (P greater than 0.01)
hypoglycaemic effect in normal as well as in alloxan diabetic rabbits.
The doses used did not show any acute toxicity and behavioural
changes. From this study it may be concluded that the powdered seeds
of Acacia arabica act by initiating the release of insulin from
pancreatic beta cells of normal rabbits. Moreover, Caralluma edulis
did not show any hypoglycaemic effect in normal as well as in diabetic
rabbits. |
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