Effect of Standardized Polyherbal Formulations on Blood Glucose, Body Weight, Food and Water Consumption of Rat
The observed antidiabetic activity might be due to various types of medicinally active components from various plants and its related mechanism of action. [...]polyherbal formulation may be beneficial to treat metabolic disorders. In animal study it has been observed that the polyherbal formulation...
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