2019
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-95022019000100036
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Evaluación de la Actividad Antioxidante de Cnidoscolus chayamansa (Chaya), Euphorbia prostrata (Hierba de la Golondrina) y Jatropha dioica (Sangre de Drago) en Ratas Wistar Inducidas a Hiperglicemia

Abstract: Evaluación de la Actividad Antioxidante de Cnidoscolus chayamansa (Chaya), Euphorbia prostrata (Hierba de la Golondrina) y Jatropha dioica (Sangre de Drago) en Ratas Wistar Inducidas a Hiperglicemia Evaluation of the Antioxidant Activity of Cnidoscolus chayamansa (Chaya), Euphorbia prostrata (Herb of the Swallow) and Jatropha dioica (Drago blood) in Wistar rats Induced to Hyperglycemia

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“…The bush typically grows to the height of 50 to 150 cm. 22,23 The presence of terpenoids compounds, flavonoids, reducing sugars and alkaloids are possibly responsible for the antioxidant effect observed using model radical scavenger (1, 1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl, DPPH) for the root extracts of JD The presence of terpenoid compounds, flavonoids, reducing sugars, and alkaloids has been identified by observing their antioxidant activity that counteracts FRs in JD root extract. 24 In our previous work it was determined that the ethanolic extracts (70%) obtained from JD were not toxic.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The bush typically grows to the height of 50 to 150 cm. 22,23 The presence of terpenoids compounds, flavonoids, reducing sugars and alkaloids are possibly responsible for the antioxidant effect observed using model radical scavenger (1, 1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl, DPPH) for the root extracts of JD The presence of terpenoid compounds, flavonoids, reducing sugars, and alkaloids has been identified by observing their antioxidant activity that counteracts FRs in JD root extract. 24 In our previous work it was determined that the ethanolic extracts (70%) obtained from JD were not toxic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E. serpens presentó un IC 50 1,46 mg/ml, mayor que la especie E. prostrata informado por Soto-Valenzuela et al[38]. Los resultados obtenidos muestran una inhibición significativa del radical DPPH•, lo que indica la potencial acción reductora de radicales libres de estos extractos.…”
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