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Evaluation of antidiabetic potential of steroidal alkaloid of Sarcococca saligna.

Naeem Ullah Jan1, Amjad Ali2, Bashir Ahmad3, Naveed Iqbal4, Achyut Adhikari5, Abid Ali6, Safdar Ali7, Azra Jahan8, Hamid Ali9, Ijaz Ali10, Anwar Ullah10, Syed Ghulam Musharraf5.   

Abstract

The demand for natural medicines has increased because of their limited adverse effects. The aim of study is to explore the antidiabetic potential of isolated steroidal alkaloid from Sarcococca saligna in streptozotocin induced diabetic rats. To determine the antidiabetic activity of steroidal alkaloids, diabetes was induced in rats by injecting streptozotocin intraperitoneally at a dose of 40 mg/Kg. After a week of STZ injection the treatment were started and the 8th day was considered as the 1st day of treatment and up to four weeks the rats were treated with steroidal alkaloids. Animals were divided into five groups, group 1 considered as a control group by receiving normal saline (1 ml/Kg) twice daily and group 2, 3, 4 were treated with active compound sarcovagine-D, saracodine and holaphylline at the dose of 5 mg/Kg subcutaneously twice a day while group 5 was treated with a standard drug glibenclamide at a dose of 1 mg/Kg/day. The result showed that treated group 2 and 4 reduced the glucose level in blood significantly while group 3 showed moderate glucose reduction. The fructosamine level reduced significantly in treating group 4 from the 2nd week of treatment while group 2 and 3 decreased the level significantly in week 4 in diabetic rats. The treated groups showed gradual decreases the glucose level in 1st and 2nd week of oral glucose tolerance test compared to control group. The group receiving holaphylline (4) and sarcovagine-D (2) showed good improvements in blood lipids while the effect of compound on body weight showed less significant improvement. The present study concluded that steroid alkaloids from isolated Sarcococca saligna possess hypoglycemic effect and improve others diabetes associated complications. Together these finding further research is needed using a range of doses to explore the other possible beneficial effects in diabetes mellitus and its molecular mechanism.
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Keywords:  Diabetes; Hypoglycemic effect; Sarcococca saligna; Steroidal alkaloids

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29454755     DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2018.01.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Pharmacother        ISSN: 0753-3322            Impact factor:   6.529


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