2015
DOI: 10.18203/2319-2003.ijbcp20150007
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Anti-diabetic and hypolipidemic effects of the aqueous leaf extract of Bougainvillea species

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“…The genus was introduced to the rest of the globe by the French Navy admiral Louis Antoine de Bougainville (1729-1811), and it swiftly expanded to tropical and warm climates. [2] Bougainvillea spectabilis, a plant native to Brazil, is commonly utilized. This plant is classified in the family Nyctaginaceae and belongs to the genus Nyctaginaceae.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The genus was introduced to the rest of the globe by the French Navy admiral Louis Antoine de Bougainville (1729-1811), and it swiftly expanded to tropical and warm climates. [2] Bougainvillea spectabilis, a plant native to Brazil, is commonly utilized. This plant is classified in the family Nyctaginaceae and belongs to the genus Nyctaginaceae.…”
Section: Abstract a R T I C L E I N F Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…B. spectabilis is a native plant of South America, and it is popular in South America, Asia, Africa, and other areas that spread throughout the tropical and warm climates. [ 24 ] The vernacular name of B. spectabilis is known as Great Bougainvillea , paper flower (English); Bagan Bilash (Bengali); mao bao jin, jiu chong ge, san jiao hua, ye zi hua (Chinese); bougainvillier (French), booganbel (Hindi); buganvillea (Italian); buganvil, kembang kertas, bunga kertas (Indonesian); felila (Japanese); bougainvillea (Konkani); buganvil, buginvila, pokok bunga kertas (Malay); Cherei (Manipuri); buganvilla, veranera (Spanish); bugambilia, bogambilya (Tagalog); kagithala puvvu (Telugu); fuang fah (Thai); and hoa giay, bong giay (Vietnamese). [ 18 ]…”
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“…B. spectabilis is a native plant of South America that spread throughout the tropical and warm climates 13 . The vernacular name of B. spectabilis is known as paper flower (English); baganbilas (Bengali); mao bao jin, ye zi hua (Chinese); bougainvillier (French), booganbel (Hindi); buganvillea (Italian); bunga kertas (Indonesian); felila (Japanese); bouganvila (Konkani); buginvila (Malay); cherei (Manipuri); veranera (Spanish); bogambilya (tagalog); kagithala puvvu (Telugu); fuang fah (Thai); and bong giay (Vietnamese) 7 .…”
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