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The Phytochemicals Explored from the Roots of Syzygium Cuminni (l) Skeel Assessed for Anti-hyperglycemic Activity
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The entitled research finding, glimpse, incredulously led to track the emerged constituent from the ischolar_main's of Syzygium cuminii (L) skeel, on the atlas of phytochemical, chromatographic, spectroscopic data, chemically it is designated as compound (1) 3,5,7-trihydroxy-2-(3,4,5trihydroxypheny)-4H-1-benzopyrone-4-one.gentobios, (ScReX-5), compound (2) 3,5,7-trihydroxy-2-(3,4,5-trihydroxy phenyl)-4H-1-benzopyrone-4-one,5-glycosid (ScReX-6b). Alt on the assessment of anti-hyperglycemic activity in alloxan induced diabetic rat model, the adopted methodology manifest; legendary results to maintain, the increased blood glucose level to normal. Moreover the restoration of decreased body weight to normal level was also observed.
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Syzygium Cuminii (l) Antidiabetic, Anti-hyperglycemic, Spectroscopic
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