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DiaMedBase ID |
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DMPPa504 |
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Medicinal Plant
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Paronychia
argentea Lam and Teucrium polium |
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Plant part(s)
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Whole plant |
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Objective |
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To treat Diabetes
mellitus |
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Journal Source
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J Ethnopharmacol,
2005; 100(3):314-318 |
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Title
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Studies on the in vivo hypoglycemic
activities of two medicinal plants used in the treatment of diabetes
in Jordanian traditional medicine following intranasal administration |
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Authors
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Afifi FU, Al-Khalidi
B, Khalil E |
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Address
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Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan. fatueafi@ju.edu.jo |
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Abstract
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The claimed hypoglycemic activities of
Paronychia argentea Lam. (Caryophyllaceae) and Teucrium polium L. (Labiatae),
two traditionally widely used medicinal plants in Jordan were
evaluated using normoglycemic and alloxan induced hyperglycemic
rabbits by intranasal administration of the plant crude extracts (10%)
in a vehicle containing 5% (w/w) Pluronic F127. No significant
difference was observed between the extract treated and non-treated
control animals receiving only water. |
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Diseases |
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Disease Link |
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DiaMedBase ID |
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DMPPa505 |
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Medicinal Plant
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Ferula persica,
Paronychia argentea, and Pistacia atlantica |
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Plant part(s)
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Whole plant |
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Objective |
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To test the
aqueous extract of these plants for hypoglycemic activity in
normoglycemic and streptozocin-induced hyperglycemic rats |
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Journal Source
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J Ethnopharmacol,
2004; 93(1):117-121
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Title
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Studies on the
in vitro and in vivo hypoglycemic activities of some medicinal plants
used in treatment of diabetes in Jordanian traditional medicine |
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Authors
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Hamdan II, Afifi
FU |
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Address
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Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Jordan, Queen Rania Street, Amman,
Jordan. iimad@hotmail.com |
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Abstract
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Ferula persica, Paronychia argentea, and
Pistacia atlantica are three of the plants widely recommended by the
herbalists and used for their hypoglycemic activity in Jordan. Aqueous
extracts of these plants were tested in vitro for their alpha amylase
inhibitory activity and in vivo for their hypoglycemic activity in
normoglycemic and streptozocin-induced hyperglycemic rats. Although
the three plants were advocated for their hypoglycemic effects in
Jordanian traditional herbal medicine; none of them showed significant
hypoglycemic activity compared to the untreated animals. Paronychia
argentea and Pistacia atlantica showed significant alpha amylase
inhibitory activity while Ferula persica did not demonstrate any alpha
amylase inhibitory activity. The main conclusion of this work was
the concern over the unjustified claims of the
uses of some herbal medicine in Jordan and possibly in other
countries. |
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Diseases |
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Disease Link |
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