Abstract

Our aim was to expose a method of study an antihyperglycemic traditional cure with oral glucose tolerance test to wistar rat. This methodology began by obtaining plants species component the cure, their extraction and identification of assets. The traditional cure is composited of leaves of both <i>Heliotropium indicum</i> (Borraginaceae), <i>Ocimum gratissimum</i> (Lamiaceae) and barks of both <i>Sclerocarya birrea</i>, (Anacardiaceae), <i>Khaya senegalensis</i> (Meliaceae). After, experimental animal is chosen and the blood samples are made. The pharmacological criteria took into account the oral antidiabetic therapeutic as the glibenclamide. Then the glucose overload is absorbed by the animals after administration of the test cure in single or multiple outlets. The anhydrous glucose used to induce experimental diabetes is administered at a dose of 4 g/kg/vo. Finally, we carried out the blood glucose. The methodology of study of an antihyperglycemic traditional cure took account the protection of laboratory animals after experimentation.

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  • Experimental diabetes models clearly show that the disease has complex and diverse pathological features

  • Our aim is to expose a method of study an antihyperglycemic traditional cure with oral glucose tolerance test to wistar rat

  • The traditional cure is composited of leaves of both Heliotropium indicum (Borraginaceae), Ocimum gratissimum (Lamiaceae) and barks of both Sclerocarya birrea (Anacardiaceae), Khaya senegalensis (Meliaceae)

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Our aim was to expose a method of study an antihyperglycemic traditional cure with oral glucose tolerance test to wistar rat. Our aim is to expose a method of study an antihyperglycemic traditional cure with oral glucose tolerance test to wistar rat

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