Globally, millions of people in the developing world rely on medicinal plants for primary health care, income generation and livelihood improvement (WHO 2002). Indigenous people living on their traditional territory largely rely on medicinal plants for healthcare and they are therefore rich in ethno-pharmacological knowledge. Furthermore, there is hardly any drug available for the complete and safe treatment of diseases in the modern system of medicine. While many drugs are been used in abundance for disease management, they fall short of permanent cure of the disease while exerting serious side effects.Mirabilis Jalapa induced significant reductions in the blood glucose concentrations of normoglycemic, hyperglycemic and STZ-induced diabetic rats. The findings of this investigation may, therefore, suggest that the plant extract could, at least in part, stimulate insulin production and glucose utilization, to bring about its hypoglycemic effect in the mammalian experimental model used.
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