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ANTI-OBESITY ACTIVITY OF THE AQUOEUS EXTRACT OF MORINGA OLIFERA HERBAL TEAS FAMILY MORINGACEAE // GP // Dr. Shaira Ezzat // Dr. Mahitab Helmy // T. A. Nariman Ali (2018 - 2019) (Record no. 24943)

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Personal name Alaa Ahmed Elfawal 155417
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Title ANTI-OBESITY ACTIVITY OF THE AQUOEUS EXTRACT OF MORINGA OLIFERA HERBAL TEAS FAMILY MORINGACEAE // GP // Dr. Shaira Ezzat // Dr. Mahitab Helmy // T. A. Nariman Ali (2018 - 2019)
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General note Pharmacy - Pharmacognosy
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Summary, etc. Obesity is a serious disease, means specifically to have an abnormal high proportion of fat, It is a<br/>common complex, multifactorial dependent and largely preventable disease. This metabolic<br/>disease results from lack of physical activity, excessive eating, gall stone, frequency of<br/>pregnancy, physiological factors or it may be inherited. If it left untreated it may lead to serious<br/>complications such as cardiovascular, lung diseases, arthritis and cancer. Nowadays people tend<br/>to replace conventional methods of treatment including drugs and surgeries with herbal medicine<br/>due to its effective cost and reduced side effects. One of the effective herbal plants is Moringa<br/>oleifera Lam. (Moringaceae).The aim of this study is to conduct a phytochemical investigation<br/>of aqueous extracts of M. oleifera herbal teas as M. oleifera alone, M. oleifera with lemon peels<br/>and M. oleifera with Mentha leaves. In addition to evaluate their anti-obesity and<br/>antihypercholesterolemic activities in a high fat diet induced obesity model in rats.<br/>Chromatographic analyses using LC-ESI-MS-MS apparatus revealed that the common major<br/>compounds found in M. oleifera alone, M. oleifera with lemon peels and M. oleifera with<br/>Mentha leaves extracts were Quercetin , Spiraeoside and L-Phenylalanine. This in vivo study<br/>was tested using daily oral doses of 200 mg/kg and 400 mg/kg for 1 month and compared to<br/>Simvastatin. All extracts possessed a good antiobesity activity.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Obesity disease
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Topical term or geographic name entry element HERBAL TEAS
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Topical term or geographic name entry element MORINGACEAE
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Personal name Elbadry Gamal Rabea 151281
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Personal name Mrehan Mohamed Elsied 151597
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Personal name Noha Adel Mohamed 155421
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Centeral Library Centeral Library Soft Copy located on library Cataloge 21.07.2019   GP65PH2019Pharmacognosy 82024 21.07.2019 21.07.2019 Distinguished Graduation Projects