| Literature DB >> 34371620 |
Alethia Muñiz-Ramirez1, Abraham Heriberto Garcia-Campoy2, Rosa Martha Pérez Gutiérrez2, Efrén Venancio Garcia Báez3, José María Mota Flores2.
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a serious chronic degenerative disease characterized by high levels of glucose in the blood. It is associated with an absolute or relative deficiency in the production and/or action of insulin. Some of the complications associated with DM are heart disease, retinopathy, kidney disease, and neuropathy; therefore, new natural alternatives are being sought to control the disease. In this work, we evaluate the antidiabetic effect of Spondias purpurea seed methanol extract (CSM) in vitro and in a glucose-induced diabetic zebrafish model. CSM is capable of lowering blood glucose and cholesterol levels, as well as forming advanced glycation end-products, while not presenting toxic effects at the concentrations evaluated. These data show that CSM has a promising antidiabetic effect and may be useful in reducing some of the pathologies associated with diabetes mellitus.Entities:
Keywords: Spondias purpurea; antiglycation activity; diabetes; zebrafish
Year: 2021 PMID: 34371620 DOI: 10.3390/plants10071417
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plants (Basel) ISSN: 2223-7747