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Glucose lowering efficacy of <i>Ficus racemosa</i> bark extract in normal and alloxan diabetic rats
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Diabetes ManagementAlloxan Diabetic RatsMedicineHerbal MedicineDiabetesPhysiologyFicus Racemosa LinnDiabetes ComplicationsGlucose-lowering EfficacyAlloxan-induced Diabetic RatsDiabetes MellitusPharmacologyOxidative Stress
The glucose-lowering efficacy of a methanol extract of the stem bark of Ficus racemosa Linn. (MEBFR) (Family Moraceae) was evaluated both in normal and alloxan-induced diabetic rats. The MEBFR at the doses examined (200 and 400 mg/kg p.o.) exhibited significant hypoglycaemic activity in both experimental animal models when compared with the control group. The activity was also comparable to that of the effect produced by a standard antidiabetic agent, glibenclamide 10 mg/kg. The present investigation established pharmacological evidence to support the folklore claim that it is an antidiabetic agent.
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