Hypoglycemiant
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1. Evaluation of cytogenotoxicity, antioxidant and hypoglycemiant activities of isolate compounds from Mansoa hirsuta D.C. (Bignoniaceae)
ABSTRACT Mansoa hirsuta (Bignoniaceae) is a native plant from caatinga in Brazilian semiarid. This plant has been locally used as antimicrobial and hypoglycemiant agents, but their action mechanisms and toxicity remain largely unknown. Therefore, we evaluated the composition and antioxidant, cytoprotective and hypoglycemiant effects of raw extract, fractions
An. Acad. Bras. Ciênc.. Publicado em: 2017-03
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2. LC/ESI-MS method applied to characterization of flavonoids glycosides in B. forficata subsp. pruinosa
Bauhinia forficata is used in folk medicine for its hypoglycemiant effect. In the south of Brazil, the subspecies pruinosa is found in a region with the characteristic flora, pampa biome. This species has been consumed by the local population as a tea for diabetes treatment. We studied the chemical composition of hydroethanolic extracts using LC/ESI-MS. The
Quím. Nova. Publicado em: 2014-06
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3. Antiulcer action and toxicity of Baccharis trimera Less (DC) / Atividade antiúlcera e toxicidade de Baccharis trimera (Less) DC (ASTERACEAE)
This search aims the pharmacognostic, pharmacologic and toxicity study of Baccharis trimera (Less) DC (Asteraceae), a medicinal Brazilian plant well-known by carqueja. Natural from tropical regions, it is a small plant widely used as home-made medicine as anti-inflammatory, hypoglycemiant and for the treatment of digestive problems. The 70% hydroethanolic ex
Publicado em: 2008
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4. Atividade agonista do extrato de Tabebuia heptaphylla sobre os receptores proliferadores peroxissomais alfa (PPAR a), beta/delta (PPAR ß/d) e gama (PPAR y)
Over recent decades, the prevalence of metabolism disorders such as metabolic syndrome, obesity and diabetes have, increased drastically, becoming a global epidemic. Therefore, new effective therapies to avoid the advance these diseases will have a great impact in the public health. Peroxisome proliferators-activated receptors (PPARs) have used as a pharmaco
Publicado em: 2008