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Damiki Laloo

Researcher at Indian Institutes of Technology

Publications -  48
Citations -  1056

Damiki Laloo is an academic researcher from Indian Institutes of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Phytochemical. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 38 publications receiving 883 citations. Previous affiliations of Damiki Laloo include Banaras Hindu University.

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Diabetes mellitus: an overview on its pharmacological aspects and reported medicinal plants having antidiabetic activity

TL;DR: The information provided in this review will help the researchers for the development of an alternative methods rather than insulin and oral hypoglycemic agents for the treatment of diabetes mellitus, which will minimize the complication associated with the diabetes and related disorder.
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Natural medicines from plant source used for therapy of diabetes mellitus: An overview of its pharmacological aspects

TL;DR: The profiles of plants with hypoglycaemic properties reported in the literature from 2009 to 2011 are presented in a very interactive manner showing geographical region of availability, parts of plant used, mechanism of action and phytoconstituents responsible for particular action, to help intrested readers to easily identify and go for further research on the plant of their interest.
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Type 2 antidiabetic activity of bergenin from the roots of Caesalpinia digyna Rottler.

TL;DR: Bergenin isolated from C. digyna possesses significant antidiabetic, hypolipidemic and antioxidant activity in Type 2 diabetic rats and Histopathological studies demonstrated the regenerative effect of bergenin on pancreatic β cells.
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Gastroprotective activity of ethanolic root extract of Potentilla fulgens Wall. ex Hook.

TL;DR: Evaluating the gastric-ulcer protective effect of P. fulgens ethanolic root extract showed that EPF has potent gastroprotective and antisecretory effects, thus justifying the traditional usage of this herb to treat gastric ulcers.
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Evaluation of phytochemical and antioxidant activities of the different fractions of Hybanthus enneaspermus (Linn.) F. Muell. (Violaceae).

TL;DR: Muell et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated the naturally occurring antioxidant for the first time from the different solvent fractions of Hybanthus enneaspermus (H. ennea), and found that the ethyl acetate (EA) fraction exhibited higher total antioxidant capacity, higher percentage of DPPH radical scavenging activity, and higher reducing power.