• Chemical constituents and antimicrobial activity of Indian green leafy vegetable Cardiospermum halicacabum. (imedpub.com)
  • Chemical Constituents of Flower Essential Oil of Ageratum Conyzoides growing in Nigeria. (edu.ng)
  • Some of these herbal plants and their active chemical constituents which have a role in the management of diabetes mellitus are compiled here and discussed in this review. (asianjpr.com)
  • The medicinal plants, besides having natural therapeutic values against various diseases and considerable works have been done on these plants to treat diabetes mellitus, describes that the antidiabetic activity of medicinal plants is due to the presence of phenolic compounds, ?avonoids, terpenoids, coumarins and other constituents which show reduction in blood glucose levels. (asianjpr.com)
  • Characteristics and Constituents : The leaves of lawsonia alba have certain medicinal properties. (seedvendor.com)
  • The principal constituents are 3% oil ,myristic acid and mesin. (arunveda.com)
  • Ricin and abrin that are expressed by the plants Ricinus communis and Abrus precatorius, respectively, are typical type â ¡ RIPs. (bvsalud.org)
  • GC-MS Analysis and Cytotoxic Activity of Essential Oil from the Leaf of Abrus Precatorius L Gaertn. (edu.ng)
  • 2. Glucose lowering and pancreato-protective effects of Abrus Precatorius (L.) leaf extract in normoglycemic and STZ/Nicotinamide - Induced diabetic rats. (nih.gov)
  • This review article proposes hydrophilic lipid for the extraction of hydrophilic and hydrophobic constituents from neem leaf to give novel aqueous neem leaf extract (NANE) which involves no use of organic solvent or thermal application and have no side effects. (crimsonpublishers.com)
  • Planet Ayurveda has assimilated all the beneficial effects of the above mentioned constituents in a single product to provide people with a simple and natural solution to a healthy and flawless skin. (planetayurveda.in)
  • 17. Blood glucose-lowering effect of Tectona grandis flowers in type 2 diabetic rats: a study on identification of active constituents and mechanisms for antidiabetic action. (nih.gov)
  • The antidiabetic effects of the crude flavonoid (FV) and alkaloid (AK) of Abrus precatorius seed were studied in alloxan diabetic rabbits. (rjpponline.org)
  • Monago Comfort C., Nwodo O. Fred C. Antidiabetic Effects of Crude Flavanoid and Alkaloid of Abrus precatorius Linn Seed in Alloxan Diabetic Rabbits. (rjpponline.org)