Assessment of Antidiabetic Potential of Ficus Sycomorus on Alloxan-induced Diabetic Mice

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2012Author
Njagi JM
Piero MN
Ngeranwa JJN
Njagi ENM
Kibiti CM
Njue WM
Maina D
Gathumbi PK
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Diabetes mellitus is a predominant public health concern, causing substantial morbidity, mortality, and
long-term complications. Many of the conventional drugs used for the management of this disease are not only expensive
but also have numerous side effects. Herbal medications are cheaper and locally available. Many plants have been
traditionally used to manage diabetes without authentication on their antidiabetic properties and assessment of their safety.
In this study aqueous stem bark ext ract of Ficus sycomorus was assessed for its antidiabetic potential along with evaluation
its preliminary in vivo toxicity in alloxan-induced diabetic mice. Results show that the plant harbours remarkable
antidiabetic potential. It safely lowered blood glucose level to levels below what insulin, the model drug, lowers, in a
dose-dependent manner.