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. 2022 Dec 28;2022:8411851. doi: 10.1155/2022/8411851

Table 3.

The effect of the crude extract on oral glucose loaded mice.

Blood glucose level (mg/dl) at different time intervals
Dose (mg/kg) 0 h 0.5 h 1 h 2 h
NC 87.39 ± 2.07 164.00 ± 0.95 158.48 ± 1.93 153.03 ± 3.33
CE 100 92.59 ± 1.46 161.04 ± 1.40 151.38 ± 1.74 1487.51 ± 2.07
CE 200 94.28 ± 1.13 149.92 ± 2.48a2 135.18 ± 2.08a3β3 105.86 ± 2.27a3b2β3
CE 400 92.80 ± 1.87 142.66 ± 1.77a3b3c2 105.47 ± 3.89a3b3β3 93.99 ± 1.30a3b3c1β3
GLC 5 89.62 ± 1.92 138.40 ± 1.20a3b3c2 100.62 ± 4.21a3b1β3 89.82 ± 2.17a3b3c3β3

Each value represents as mean ± SEM; n = 6 for each treatment. aCompared to the negative control, bcompared to 100 mg/kg, ccompared to 200 mg/kg, βcompared to baseline blood glucose level. 1p < 0.05, 2p < 0.01, and 3p < 0.001. NC = negative control received 2% Tween in distilled water, and GLC = glibenclamide, CE = crude extract.