Introduction: The discovery and development of new phytomedicines can be greatly aided by plants because of their tremendous therapeutic benefits, efficiency, cost-effectiveness, lack of side effects, and cheaper therapies. In this regard, , generally known as oak, is used in folkloric medicine for treating and preventing various human disorders, including diabetes.
Aim: For this purpose, the present study aimed to evaluate crude methanolic extract and various fractions of for antihyperlipidemic and antihyperglycemic potential followed by the analysis of active compounds.