In vitro insulinotropic actions of extracts of Gnetum africanum welw and effects on glucose homeostasis in mice with diet-induced obesity-diabetes
Introduction: Gnetum africanum leaf is consumed as a vegetable in many parts of Africa. Many ethnobotanical surveys indicate its usage in the management of inflammation-related diseases (such as diabetes). However, mechanisms underlying its antidiabetic actions are poorly understood. Methods: This s...
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Main Authors: | A. B. Falana (Author), S. K. Heer (Author), S. Adam (Author), M. Adie (Author), J. N. Edeani (Author), A. A. Falobi (Author), I. Tella (Author), G. O. Anyanwu (Author), U. Ejike (Author), Y. A. Ali (Author), O. O. Ojo (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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