
The present study was carried out to analyze the anti-stress, anti-allergic, and antiulcer activity of the bioactive compounds present in Gymnema sylvestre leaves.
ViewTo examine the effects of a novel GS extract (termed OSA) on insulin secretion from the MIN6 β-cell line and isolated human islets of Langerhans. These data indicate that low concentrations of the GS isolate OSA stimulate insulin secretion in vitro, at least in part as a consequence of Ca2+ influx, without compromising β-cell viability.
ViewIncreased glycoprotein, which is the major metabolic abnormality in diabetes mellitus and the resultant nephropathy, retinopathy and micro and macroangiopathy, is brought under control by the administration of the leaf extract.
ViewThe present review is a research update on Gymnema sylvestre, a rare herb with significant medicinal attributes with an overview of its ethnobotanical uses, phytochemistry dealing with an in-depth study of its phytochemicals, and their bioactivities.
ViewThe focus of the present review is to achieve the potential of therapeutic value of this herb and mechanism and action of their secondary metabolites.
ViewAn evidence-based systematic review of gymnema (Gymnema sylvestre R. Br.), including written and statistical analysis of scientific literature, expert opinion, folkloric precedent, history, pharmacology, kinetics/dynamics, interactions, adverse effects, toxicology, and dosing.
ViewThe present review is an attempt to highlight the various ethnobotanical and traditional uses as well as phytochemical and pharmacological reports on G. sylvestre.
ViewThis review will try to put forth an overall idea about the plant as well as present a molecular perspective linking the common medicine to the most common metabolic disorders.
ViewThis article elucidates the botany, biochemistry, pharmacology, and medicinal uses of the plant.
ViewThrough this study, the traditional knowledge of anti-diabetic property of G. sylvestre is scientifically supplemented with its immunomodulatory properties.
ViewChemistry and pharmacology of Gymnema sylvestre is reviewed relying on research papers and patent literature. Extracts of this plant are widely used in Australian, Japanese, Vietnamese and Indian folk medicine.
ViewThis review considered the mechanism of these membrane interactions and their consequences including the modulation of membrane dynamics, interaction with membrane rafts and membrane lysis.
ViewThe present review elaborate the bioactives and some facts and mechanism which make this herb an effective remedy for the same.
ViewGymnema extract showed significant antimicrobial activity against the bacteria P aeruginosa, S aureus and the fungus F oxysporum. This raises the possibility that it can provide long term benefits in diabetics by reducing long term complications.
ViewGymnema sylvestre improved serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels through influence over a wide range of lipid metabolism in rats.
ViewThe extract of Gymnema sylvestre is useful in controlling blood sugar to treat type-II diabetes. It increases the insulin producing b-cells of pancreas and significantly reduces the metabolic effects of sugar by preventing the intestine from absorbing the sugar molecules during the process of digestion.
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