Anti-diabetic property of green synthesized zinc-oxide nanoparticles from leaf extract of chrysanthemum indicum plant

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Diabetes mellitus gives a particular mortality and diabetes belonging tangles. Traditional medicines are applied in control of diabetes mellitus but are expensive and are not easily receivable and as well keep several side effects. Herbal plants used in diabetes mellitus treatment are considered to be inexpensive and easily acquirable. In recent studies nanoparticles of zinc oxide were estimated to check the anti-diabetic property. 36 rats of weight 150-200 gm and age 6-8 weeks were used. The study showed that zinc oxide nanoparticles showed considerably reduced blood glucose in diabetic rats. In inference, the nanoparticles of zinc oxide act as proponents’ anti-diabetic agent.

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Silas, N., & Lawrence, R. S. (2020). Anti-diabetic property of green synthesized zinc-oxide nanoparticles from leaf extract of chrysanthemum indicum plant. Rasayan Journal of Chemistry, 13(1), 570–573. https://doi.org/10.31788/RJC.2020.1315417

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