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. 2018 Aug 2;23(8):1928. doi: 10.3390/molecules23081928

Table 1.

α-Glucosidase inhibition by some MeOH extracts of medicinal plants collected in Dak Lak.

Scientific Name of Medicinal Plants Part Used IC50 (µg/mL) Ref.
Euonymus laxiflorus Champ. Trunk bark 360 ± 28.9 d,e Nguyen et al., 2017 [4]
Euonymus laxiflorus Champ. Leaves 670 ± 40.4 d Nguyen et al., 2017 [4]
Cinnamomum cassia J. S. Presl. Trunk bark 1080 ± 103.9 c Nguyen et al., 2017 [4]
Terminalia bellirica Leaves 660 ± 63.5 d Nguyen et al., 2017 [4]
Terminalia bellirica Trunk bark 410 ± 30.4 d,e Nguyen et al., 2016 [5]
Terminalia corticosa Trunk bark 1420 ± 20.2 b,c Nguyen et al., 2016 [5]
Psidium littorale Raddi Leaves 250 ± 10.4 e Nguyen et al., 2018 [6]
Dalbergia tonkinensis Heartwood 1720 ± 116 b Nguyen et al., 2018 [7]
Dalbergia tonkinensis Trunk bark 2910 ± 289 a Nguyen et al., 2018 [7]
Dalbergia tonkinensis Leaves 2780 ± 173 a Nguyen et al., 2018 [7]

α-Glucosidase from rat was used for testing; results are means ± SD of multi tests (n = 3); coefficient of variation = 12.35314; the means of IC50 values with the different letter are significantly different in comparison based on Duncan′s multiple range test (alpha = 0.01) using SAS version 9.4, Statistical Analysis Software analysis.