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High anti-inflammatory and antidiabetic activities of Hammada elegans (Bge.)Botsch (Chenopodiaceae) extracts: an in vivo assessment.

Brahim Asseli1, Amar Djeridane1, Reguia Mahfoudi1, Mohamed Yousfi1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Several medicinal plants are used in the steep area of Algeria (Laghouat) for treatment of inflammation and diabetes. Furthermore, Hammada elegans Botsch. (Chenopodiaceae) a xerophytic plant popularly known as (Ajram) is widely spread perennial shrub in Laghouat region and it is traditionally used to treat inflammation and diabete. Then, the objective of this work is to study for the first time the in vivo anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic and acute toxicity effects of acetonic, methanolic and aqueous Hammada elegans Botsch extracts.
METHODS: The acute toxicity test was performed according to the OECD method using single increasing doses (50-1500 mg/kg bw). The anti-inflammatory effect is investigated in Wistar rats by using the rat paw edema assay. The antidiabetic activity was evaluated in vivo using three tests: short-term test (in non-diabetic rats), starch-induced hyperglycemia test (in non-diabetic rats) and long-term alloxan test (experimental diabetes).
RESULTS: The acute toxicity results show no deaths in rats and no clinical signs of toxicity. The anti-inflammatory effects showed that all extracts significantly inhibit rat paw edema (EC50 less than 345.51 ± 0.29 mg/kg bw). Therefore, the acetonic extract (EC50 = 157.45 ± 0.33 mg/kg bw) had the more active anti-inflammatory activity than that of the standard inhibitor "Ibuprofen". In addition, the evaluation of the antidiabetic activities by three tests shows that: in, in the short-term test, there was no important decrease in normal rats glucose rate, while in the starch-induced hyperglycemia test, the aqueous extract decreased significantly hyperglycemia (57.21 ± 1.24 mg AEAC / kg bw) compared to all tested extracts. While in the long-term test, the acetone extract significantly decreased hyperglycemia (9.18 ± 0.72 mg GEAC / kg bw) compared to all the tested extracts.
CONCLUSIONS: Hammada elegans Botsch extracts seem to have therapeutic opportunities for the treatment of the inflammation and diabetes. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021.

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Keywords:  Anti-inflammatory agents; Diabetes mellitus; Hammada elegans extracts; Rats Wistar

Year:  2021        PMID: 34178849      PMCID: PMC8212334          DOI: 10.1007/s40200-021-00762-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Diabetes Metab Disord        ISSN: 2251-6581


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