Of Makahiya (Mimosa Pudica) On Blood Sugar
Of Makahiya (Mimosa Pudica) On Blood Sugar
Of Makahiya (Mimosa Pudica) On Blood Sugar
A Capsule Proposal
Presented to
In partial fulfillment
Alzter G. Aquino
May 2017
Proposal Abstract (150-200 words)
Through this research, the researchers aim to add to the existing knowledge on
diabetes and aid in the discovery of natural alternative treatments to the disease.
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compound leaves that fold inward and bent inside when being touched,
South America, but now can be find in most tropical regions such as
branched stem that is growing 1 to 1.5 m long, with a small amount of bristly
hairs. The leaves are very sensitive, especially the Pinnae and leaflets.
young age, but becomes creeping or trailing with age. (“Bashful Mimosa”,
n.d.)
number of compounds that are beneficial for human health, and one of
such as lactic acid, citric acid and ethanol, after it was immersed in boiling
water. The plant itself has nutrient content, this includes the roots, leaves,
and the whole plant itself. Roots yield organic compounds such as
acids. Leaves and stems reported to contain the alkaloid mimosine; leaves
yield mucilage; the roots yield tannins. Methanolic extract of leaves yielded
(Mohan, 2015).
Blood Glucose is the sugar that is found in our blood. It comes from the
food that we eat. It is also our body’s main source of energy. Our blood
Medicine, n.d) Blood glucose rise and fall during the day, it varies on the
food that we eat. Eating too low or too high would cause diseases on our
order to regulate the glucose level. Other factors that would increase the
hormone levels (during menstrual periods), and stress. The factors that
Our body needs glucose in order to do work but digesting too much
glucose would likely to have a high risk of having a heart disease. The
brain’s thinking, memory and learning capability are closely linked to the
glucose level and how efficiently the brain uses this as fuel source. (Corliss,
2014) If there are not enough glucose supplied to the brain communications
with neurons most likely to break down and would have poor attention and
Bitter Melon is an Asian food that contains a plant like insulin substance
that not only lowers blood glucose but also lowers glucose in all the tissues
allowing far less glucose to be released into the body. And Bitter Melon can
sulfide gas‒ which dilate blood vessels. It is this effect that reduces blood
pressure. This same compounds help in the metabolism of iron and protect
against oxidative damage and even high cholesterol. (G. Aurora, 2012)
A normal albino white mouse will have blood glucose levels of between
60-130 mg/dl after four hours of fasting. Meanwhile, humans have a normal
Albino white mice are the most common variety of white mice. They are
genetic strains that are helpful for making genome annotations, making it
possible to establish high-resolution genetic maps. (Guénet, Orth, &
Bonhomme, 2012)
Islam, et al. (2012) used Swiss Albino white mice to evaluate the
carcinoma (EAC). The results showed that EuE reduced tumor burden
remarkably, reducing the tumor growth rate and enhancing the life span of
immersed in boiling water for an amount of time and cooled after. Then, they will
be cut and ground to prepare for the extraction of the mimosine. Ethanol will be
used as a solvent. The material to solvent ratio will be 1:20. (Dong, n.d.)
been commonly used for measuring glucose levels on animal model especially
diabetes
● Ethanolic extract will lower the blood glucose compared to a clinical drug called
Metformin.
● Mimosa pudica leaves will be effective on lowering the blood glucose level not
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