2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2011.08.018
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An inventory of the ethnobotanicals used as anti-diabetic by a rural community of Dhemaji district of Assam, Northeast India

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“…Information of 84 anti-diabetic species along with their common names, growth habit, useful part(s), availability status, modes of preparation, and administration were documented (Table 1). In previous studies, 46 antidiabetic species were suggested by 251 respondents (Tag et al, 2012) and 21 species by the 240 natives of a rural district of Assam (Tarak et al, 2011). Out of 58 recorded species in Puduchery as anti-diabetic, 22 are similar to the present study (Dixit and Sudurshan, 2011).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Information of 84 anti-diabetic species along with their common names, growth habit, useful part(s), availability status, modes of preparation, and administration were documented (Table 1). In previous studies, 46 antidiabetic species were suggested by 251 respondents (Tag et al, 2012) and 21 species by the 240 natives of a rural district of Assam (Tarak et al, 2011). Out of 58 recorded species in Puduchery as anti-diabetic, 22 are similar to the present study (Dixit and Sudurshan, 2011).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…It offers a challenge in finding new constituent from S. quadrifida. Study of genus Sterculia plant extracts revealed some biological activity like anti-diabetic from S. villosa, 5 anti-inflammatory and antifertility activity from S. foetida, 33 larvacidal activity from S. guttata, 34 and anti-proliferative activity from S. tavia. 35 Some chemical constituents also reported from genus Sterculia plants such as sitosterol and betulinic acid were isolate from S. striata, 36 sterculinine I and II were isolate from S. lychnophora, 37 and 1,6-diferuloyl glucose was isolate from S. foetida.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because people are more concern about the side effects of several syntetic medicines which can be a toxic. [4][5] The medicinal properties of traditional medicinal plants have been investigated in the recent scientific developments for treatment of many metabolic diseases. The extract of these plants from various places in the world are reported to possess several pharmacological activities including anti-inflammatory, [6][7] antidiabetic, [8][9][10][11] antimalarial, 12 antimicrobial, [13][14] anti TB, 15 anthelmintic activity, 16 anticancer, [17][18] cylindroxanthones A-C (1-3 etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also helps in the management of stress [16]. Phytochemicals present in the leaves of Ipomoea batatas include tannins, alkaloids, steroids, glycosides, saponins, flavonoids, and soluble carbohydrates [17]; terpenes/steroids, coumarins, anthraquinones, alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins, tannins phenolic acids [18] Colocasia esculenta (Taro) (L.) Schott (Family: Araceae): Is an annual herbaceous edible medicinal plant from tropical and subtropical regions [19], [20]. Its corms are rich in carbohydrates, protein, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, oxalic acid, calcium oxalate, minerals, lipids, unsaturated fatty acids and anthocyanins [21].…”
Section: Ipomoea Batatasmentioning
confidence: 99%