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041 | _aEnglish | ||
050 | _aTHE M-PHAR 2002 0013 | ||
100 | _aAcorda, Leafar Marie SF. | ||
245 | _aA COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE HYPOGLYCEMIC EFFECTS OF AMPALAYA TEA (MEMORDICA CHARANTIA) AND GLIBENCLAMIDE ON BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS OF MALE SWISS MICE | ||
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_bPharmacology _gThesis |
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520 | _aThe study was intended to determine the hypoglycemic activity of Ampalaya Tea on the blood glucose levels of male Swiss mice as compared to a standard oral hypoglycemic drug that is Glibenclamide. 30 male Swiss mice were divided in to 3 groups in which each group will receive orally a different solutions: ) 1 Group A (control) (distilled water; 2) Group B (Glibenclamide; 3) Group C ( Ampalaya Tea. Each group was subjected to Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT). Results obtained demonstrated a 33.89%, 49.9% average effectivity at 30 minutes, 34.31% at 60 minutes, 27.22%, 11.47% at 90 minutes after administration of the experimental solutions of Glibenclamide (Group B) and Ampalaya Tea (Group C) respectively. Therefore, Ampalaya Tea has a faster onset and shorter duration of action when compared to Glibenclamide which has a slower onset but longer and more sustained duration of action. | ||
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700 | _aAlorro, Emmy Lou J. | ||
700 | _aBulandus, Rosettee C. | ||
700 | _aConcepcion, Aiza V. | ||
700 | _aDela Rosa, Sheila Marie T. | ||
700 | _aEgargo, Marisa P. | ||
700 | _aEspiritu, Marjorie F. | ||
700 | _aGarcia, Milagros Getty C. | ||
700 | _aOganiza, Lily Anne M. | ||
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