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Development of antidiabetic nanomedicine from stevioside
Subhash C Yadav1, Sudesh K Yadav, Anil Sood
1Biotechnology Division, Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India), Palampur 176061, India.
Abstract:
Stevioside, a non-caloric sweetener has huge therapeutic potential as an antidiabetic biomolecule. Stevioside nano-bioconjugated on PEG-PLA nanoparticles of size 150-170 nm showed the initial burst phase followed by the slow controlled release of 2 h and 21 days respectively.
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