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. 1995 Jul-Sep;15(1):62–70.

Comparative study of Inula Racemosa and Saussurea Lappa on the glucose level in Albino rats

P Chaturvedi *, S Shukla *, P Tripathi *, S Chaurasia *, SK Singh *, YB Tripathi *
PMCID: PMC3331181  PMID: 22556722

Abstract

Inula racemosa and Saussurea lappa have been used in ayurvedic system for the management of diabetes. The result of this communication concludes that I. racemosa reduces the blood glucose earlier as compared to S. lappa. Maximum response in case of I. racemosa is noted between 2 to 4 hours after drug administration while for S. lappa while for S. lappa, it is 4 to 8 hours. S. lappa can be used as substitute for I. racemosa for the management of diabetes, but it should not be taken for granted that this substitution should be applicable to all other systems, where I. racemosa has been recommended as a drug of choice.

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