2020
DOI: 10.5897/jmpr2019.6822
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Hypoglycaemic effects of Salvia officinalis extracts on alloxan-induced diabetic Swiss albino mice

Abstract: Diabetes mellitus is the fourth killer disease globally. The available management strategies are quite expensive and sometimes unsafe. This necessitates the need for bio-active drugs from medicinal plants. Although Salvia officinalis (sage) is used in herbal medicine, the scientific validation for antidiabetic effects of various extracts has been elusive. The present study aimed to determine and compare the anti-hyperglycaemic efficacy of methanolic, hexane, ethyl acetate, and aqueous leaf extracts of Salvia o… Show more

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“…In alloxan-induced diabetic mice, the extracts of S. officinalis had antihyperglycemic efficacy. After 7 days of oral administration of aqueous extract, a lower level of fasting blood sugar, without toxic effects on the kidney or liver, was reported, and the hypoglycaemic effect was even better than after the administration of glibenclamide [174].…”
Section: Antidiabetic Activitymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In alloxan-induced diabetic mice, the extracts of S. officinalis had antihyperglycemic efficacy. After 7 days of oral administration of aqueous extract, a lower level of fasting blood sugar, without toxic effects on the kidney or liver, was reported, and the hypoglycaemic effect was even better than after the administration of glibenclamide [174].…”
Section: Antidiabetic Activitymentioning
confidence: 97%