Research Article
Twenty Traditional Algerian Plants Used in Diabetes Therapy as Strong Inhibitors of α-Amylase Activity
Table 1
The name and the aerial part of the 21 plants.
| Name | Aerial part used |
| Ajuga iva | All the aerial parts | Aloe socotrina | The resins | Anthemis arvensis | The flowers | Berberis vulgaris | The bark | Cistus | The leaves and stems | Equisetum arvense | Grains and leaves | Erythraea centaurium | All the aerial parts | Haloxylon scoparium | The flowers | Helianthemum lippii | All the aerial parts | Marrubium vulgare | All the aerial parts | Matricaria pubescens | All the aerial parts | Ononis angustissima | The leaves | Oudneya africana | The pods and the leaves | Pituranthos chloranthus | The grains | Rhamnus alaternus | The leaves | Rhanterium adpressum | The flowers | Salvia officinalis | All the aerial parts | Teucrium polium | All the aerial parts | Thapsia garganica | The flowers | Trigonella foenum | The grains | Zygophyllum album | All the aerial parts |
|
|