| Literature DB >> 22967092 |
Wondmagegn Tamiru1, Ephrem Engidawork, Kaleab Asres.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The leaves of Caylusea abyssinica (fresen.) Fisch. & Mey. (Resedaceae), a plant widely distributed in East African countries, have been used for management of diabetes mellitus in Ethiopian folklore medicine. However, its use has not been scientifically validated. The present study was undertaken to investigate antidiabetic effects of the hydroalcoholic leaf extract of C. abyssinica extract in rodents. MATERIALS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22967092 PMCID: PMC3495218 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6882-12-151
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Phytochemical screening results of the 80% methanolic extract of the leaves of
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+ : present, – : absent.
Hypoglycemic effects of 80% methanolic leaf extract ofon blood glucose levels in normal mice
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| TW80 | 72.00 ± 9.77 | 66.00 ± 6.51 | 81.67 ± 10.83 | 50.33 ± 1.67 | 54.83 ± 2.97 |
| GL5 | 85.33 ± 11.61 | 68.83 ± 9.22 | 53.5 ± 5.47 | 48.83 ± 2.44 | 56.83 ± 6.2 |
| CA100 | 79.17 ± 25.33 | 53.5 ± 3.82 | 58.67 ± 7.42 | 45.5 ± 3.21 | 45.83 ± 4.43 |
| CA200 | 83.33 ± 16.76 | 54.17 ± 8.53 | 44.33 ± 6.38 | 42.17 ± 3.4 | 46.83 ± 3.05 |
| CA300 | 96.33 ± 21.44 | 75.00 ± 16.21 | 57.17 ± 5.91 | 50.5 ± 7.11 | 44.83 ± 3.12 |
n = 6; CA100 = C. abyssinica extract 100 mg/kg, CA200 = C. abyssinica extract 200 mg/kg, CA300 = C. abyssinica extract 300 mg/kg, TW80 = 2%Tween-80, GL5 = Glibenclamide 5 mg/kg; a compared with fasting blood glucose level (t = 0 h), b compared with negative control group; 1p < 0.05, 2 p < 0.01.
Antidiabetic effects of 80% methanolic leaf extract ofon blood glucose levels in streptozotocin induced mice
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| TW80 | 376.56 ± 39.02 | 432. 78 ± 33.87 | 338.33 ± 24.22 | 331.45 ± 47.53 | 272.00 ± 38.58 |
| GL5 | 342.44 ± 36.97 | 306.00 ± 40.97 | 223.78 ± 31.27a1, b1 | 161.22 ± 27.69a2, b2 | 126.56 ± 22.64a 3, b2 |
| CA100 | 335.33 ± 48.12 | 269.56 ± 43.34b1 | 215.11 ± 37.27b1 | 179.89 ± 39.39a1, b1 | 160.33 ± 36.98a1, b1 |
| CA200 | 326.44 ± 43.78 | 268.33 ± 18.28b1 | 167.89 ± 18.01a3, b2 | 147. 78 ± 19.61a3, b2 | 123.00 ± 15.52 a3, b2 |
| CA300 | 352.11 ± 38.52 | 318.556 ± 40.49 | 229.22 ± 30.78b1 | 187.44 ± 36.39 a2, b1 | 166.22 ± 34.29a2 |
n = 9-10; CA100 = C. abyssinica extract 100 mg/kg, CA200 = C. abyssinica extract 200 mg/kg, CA300 = C. abyssinica extract 300 mg/kg, TW80 = 2%Tween-80, GL5 = Glibenclamide 5 mg/kg; a compared with fasting blood glucose level (t = 0 h), b compared with negative control group; 1p < 0.05, 2 p < 0.01, and 3p < 0.001.
The effects of 80% methanolic leaf extract ofon Oral Glucose Tolerance Test in rats
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| TW80 | 102.33 ± 3.20 | 140.50 ± 16.76a1 | 126.83 ± 6.55d3 | 90.50 ± 1.96 b2 |
| GL5 | 101.83 ± 6.29 | 125.17 ± 11.47 a2 | 74.33 ± 8.72b3,c3 | 72.67 ± 8.79b3 |
| CA100 | 116.83 ± 4.19 | 158.67 ± 15.34 a2 | 145.83 ± 7.03d3 | 86.67 ± 5.82b3 |
| CA200 | 104.00 ± 1.98 | 131.50 ± 8.68a1 | 89.67 ± 4.90b3,c2 | 82.33 ± 4.45b3,e2 |
| CA300 | 103.50 ± 9.21 | 127.17 ± 13.34a1 | 117.33 ± 9.06d3 | 100.00 ± 12.03 |
n = 6; CA100 = C. abyssinica extract 100 mg/kg, CA200 = C. abyssinica extract 200 mg/kg, CA300 = C. abyssinica extract 300 mg/kg, TW80 = 2%Tween-80, GL5 = Glibenclamide 5 mg/kg; a compared to blood glucose levels (BGL) at 0 min, b compared with BGL after 30 min, c compared with the negative control, d compared with the positive control; 1p < 0.05, 2 p < 0.01 and 3 p < 0.001. Time refers to time after extract administration.