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    Antihyperglycemic activity of agarwood leaf extracts in STZ-induced diabetic rats and glucose uptake enhancement activity in rat adipocytes

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    Agarwood leaf extract was found to possess antipyretic, laxative and antimicrobial activities. A trial of one diabeticpatient taking long term agarwood leaf tea was found to have blood glucose returned to normal. In this work, the effects ofmethanol, water and hexane crude extracts of agarwood leaf on hyperglycemia in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats wereinvestigated. Only methanol and water extracts at the dose of 1 g/kg body weight lowered the fasting blood glucose levels,54 and 40%, respectively. The results were comparable to 4 U/kg body weight of insulin (73%). In in vitro experiment, theeffect of the methanol and water extracts at the concentration of 10 g/mL enhanced glucose uptake activity on ratadipocytes by 172±10 and 176±21% of the control, respectively. The glucose uptake enhancement activity is comparable to1.5 nM insulin (166±16%). The thin-layer chromatographic characteristics of all extracts were documented. The findingssuggest that agarwood leaf is a promising potential antidiabetic agent
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