Abstrakt: |
A recent research study conducted by the University of Kebangsaan in Malaysia explored the potential antidiabetic effects of the ethanolic crude extract of Garcinia atroviridis fruits (GAECE). The study utilized various methods, including in vitro and in ovo assays, cytotoxicity testing, phytochemical profiling, and in silico analysis. The results showed that GAECE exhibited promising antidiabetic potential, with inhibitory effects on alpha-amylase, alpha-glucosidase, and DPP-4 enzymes. Additionally, GAECE demonstrated glucose uptake potential and reduced blood plasma glucose levels in a diabetes-induced model. This research provides valuable insights into the potential therapeutic effects of GAECE for diabetes treatment. [Extracted from the article] |