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    Fruit of the jambolan tree ( Eugenia jambolana Lam.) and experimental diabetes by Pepato, M.T., Mori, D.M., Baviera, A.M., Harami, J.B., Vendramini, R.C., Brunetti, I.L.

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (01-01-2005)
    “…The fruit of Indian Eugenia jambolana have been shown to have therapeutic properties, but because the therapeutic potential of a plant is related to the…”
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    Anti-diabetic activity of Bauhinia forficata decoction in streptozotocin-diabetic rats by PEPATO, M. T, KELLER, E. H, BAVIERA, A. M, KETTELHUT, I. C, VENDRAMINI, R. C, BRUNETTI, I. L

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (01-07-2002)
    “…The effects of using Bauhinia forficata leaf decoction (150 g leaf/l water; 35.2+/-7.8 ml/100 g body weight mean daily dose) as a drinking-water substitute for…”
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    Lack of antidiabetic effect of a Eugenia jambolana leaf decoction on rat streptozotocin diabetes by Pepato, M T, Folgado, V B, Kettelhut, I C, Brunetti, I L

    “…Streptozotocin-diabetic rats were treated for 17 days with a decoction of Eugenia jambolana (Myrtaceae) leaves (15%, w/v) as a substitute for water. Body…”
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    Role of different proteolytic pathways in degradation of muscle protein from streptozotocin-diabetic rats by Pepato, M.T, Migliorini, R.H, Goldberg, A.L, Kettelhut, I.C

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-08-1996)
    “…In vitro rates of overall proteolysis and the activities of four different proteolytic pathways (lysosomal, Ca2+ dependent, ATP dependent, and ATP…”
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    Effect of oral vanadyl sulfate treatment on serum enzymes and lipids of streptozotocin-diabetic young rats by Pepato, M.T, Magnani, M.R.T, Kettlehut, I.C, Brunetti, I.L

    Published in Molecular and cellular biochemistry (01-08-1999)
    “…In this work we investigate the possible toxicity of vanadyl sulfate (VOSO4), a compound capable of reducing hyperglycemia, on the following serum enzymes of…”
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