Screening for hypoglycemic activity on the leaf extracts of nine medicinal plants: in-vivo evaluation

The traditional use of certain plants by the tribal community in central India involves using the young leaves for several ailments, including hyperglycaemia; this study was performed to evaluate the effects of the leaf extracts from 9 such plants in the management of diabetes. Initially, hypoglycem...

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Main Authors: Arya, A., Abdullah, M.A., Haerian, B.S., Mohd, M.A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.75922013-08-05T01:34:53Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/7592/ Screening for hypoglycemic activity on the leaf extracts of nine medicinal plants: in-vivo evaluation Arya, A. Abdullah, M.A. Haerian, B.S. Mohd, M.A. R Medicine The traditional use of certain plants by the tribal community in central India involves using the young leaves for several ailments, including hyperglycaemia; this study was performed to evaluate the effects of the leaf extracts from 9 such plants in the management of diabetes. Initially, hypoglycemic screening was performed on normal rats whose blood glucose levels were measured before and after oral or intraperitoneal (i.p.) administration of the extracts at different periods. The plants were screened at doses of 250 mg/kg i.p. or 500 mg/kg orally. Of these, only Centratherum anthelminticum (Asteraceae), Cissus quadrangularis (Vitaceae), and Woodfordia fruticosa Kurz (Lythraceae) significantly reduced postprandial blood glucose levels in normal glycemic rats (P < 0.001), with slight reductions effected by Sida acuta Burm F. (P = 0.002) and Parthenium hysterophorus L. (P = 0.017). The extracts that reduced postprandial blood glucose levels both orally and i.p. in the hypoglycemic screening tests were evaluated for glucose challenge in glucose tolerance tests with i.p and oral administration in overnight-fasted normal rats. The results of these tests potentiate the screening data in the management of diabetes mellitus, which requires further studies on the plants that yielded positive results to determine the active compounds in the different plant parts that are responsible for the activity. 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/7592/1/Arya-2012-Screening_for_Hypogl1.pdf Arya, A. and Abdullah, M.A. and Haerian, B.S. and Mohd, M.A. (2012) Screening for hypoglycemic activity on the leaf extracts of nine medicinal plants: in-vivo evaluation. E-Journal of Chemistry, 9 (3). pp. 1196-1205. ISSN 0973-4945 http://downloads.hindawi.com/journals/chem/2012/103760.pdf
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Arya, A.
Abdullah, M.A.
Haerian, B.S.
Mohd, M.A.
Screening for hypoglycemic activity on the leaf extracts of nine medicinal plants: in-vivo evaluation
description The traditional use of certain plants by the tribal community in central India involves using the young leaves for several ailments, including hyperglycaemia; this study was performed to evaluate the effects of the leaf extracts from 9 such plants in the management of diabetes. Initially, hypoglycemic screening was performed on normal rats whose blood glucose levels were measured before and after oral or intraperitoneal (i.p.) administration of the extracts at different periods. The plants were screened at doses of 250 mg/kg i.p. or 500 mg/kg orally. Of these, only Centratherum anthelminticum (Asteraceae), Cissus quadrangularis (Vitaceae), and Woodfordia fruticosa Kurz (Lythraceae) significantly reduced postprandial blood glucose levels in normal glycemic rats (P < 0.001), with slight reductions effected by Sida acuta Burm F. (P = 0.002) and Parthenium hysterophorus L. (P = 0.017). The extracts that reduced postprandial blood glucose levels both orally and i.p. in the hypoglycemic screening tests were evaluated for glucose challenge in glucose tolerance tests with i.p and oral administration in overnight-fasted normal rats. The results of these tests potentiate the screening data in the management of diabetes mellitus, which requires further studies on the plants that yielded positive results to determine the active compounds in the different plant parts that are responsible for the activity.
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author Arya, A.
Abdullah, M.A.
Haerian, B.S.
Mohd, M.A.
author_facet Arya, A.
Abdullah, M.A.
Haerian, B.S.
Mohd, M.A.
author_sort Arya, A.
title Screening for hypoglycemic activity on the leaf extracts of nine medicinal plants: in-vivo evaluation
title_short Screening for hypoglycemic activity on the leaf extracts of nine medicinal plants: in-vivo evaluation
title_full Screening for hypoglycemic activity on the leaf extracts of nine medicinal plants: in-vivo evaluation
title_fullStr Screening for hypoglycemic activity on the leaf extracts of nine medicinal plants: in-vivo evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Screening for hypoglycemic activity on the leaf extracts of nine medicinal plants: in-vivo evaluation
title_sort screening for hypoglycemic activity on the leaf extracts of nine medicinal plants: in-vivo evaluation
publishDate 2012
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