Results from an Obesity Model in White Male Wistar Rats After Administration of Telang Flower (Clitoria Ternatea) Extract on Pancreatic Function and Histopathological Characteristics

Weni Yulisandra Rini, Fahrul Azmi Tanjung, Wilvia Wilvia
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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease affecting 95% of diabetics, characterized by high blood glucose levels due to decreased insulin production. Bioactive chemicals from plants like butterfly pea flower and Clitoria Ternatea can potentially treat DM, inhibit carbohydrate-digesting enzymes, and potentially regenerate pancreatic beta cells. This study tests butterfly pea flower extract on obesity-related pancreatic function in white rats. In obese rats given varied dosages of butterfly pea flower extract, the study evaluates pancreatic tissue histopathology and ethanol extract properties. The study examines male Wistar rats' acclimatization before treatment with butterfly pea flower extract, a high-fat diet, and butterfly pea flower extract, comparing the effects of the extract on rats. Pancreatic function is examined using enzymes amylase and lipase. Histopathological observation of pancreatic organs involves several steps, including fixation, washing, infiltration, embedding, cutting, attaching, deparaffinization, dealcoholization, staining, mounting, and scoring. A post-test-only control group design compared butterfly pea flower extract and pancreatic function in male white rats. Butterfly pea flower extract improved pancreatic histology in obese white rats at 600mg/KgWB, closer to the normal group. The extract contains secondary metabolites that repair cell tissue damaged by the rats' high-fat diet and obesity.
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糖尿病(DM)是一种慢性疾病,影响 95% 的糖尿病患者,其特点是由于胰岛素分泌减少而导致血糖过高。蝶形花和虎耳草等植物中的生物活性化学物质有可能治疗糖尿病,抑制碳水化合物消化酶,并有可能使胰腺β细胞再生。这项研究测试了蝶形花提取物对白鼠肥胖相关胰腺功能的影响。在给肥胖大鼠服用不同剂量的蝶形花提取物后,该研究对胰腺组织病理学和乙醇提取物的特性进行了评估。研究考察了雄性 Wistar 大鼠在接受蝶形花提取物、高脂饮食和蝶形花提取物治疗前的适应情况,比较了提取物对大鼠的影响。使用淀粉酶和脂肪酶检测胰腺功能。胰腺器官的组织病理学观察涉及多个步骤,包括固定、清洗、浸润、包埋、切割、附着、去石蜡、脱醇、染色、装片和评分。采用仅试验后对照组设计,比较了蝶形花提取物和雄性白鼠的胰腺功能。600毫克/千克体重的蝶形花提取物改善了肥胖白鼠的胰腺组织学,更接近正常组。该提取物含有次生代谢物,可修复因大白鼠高脂肪饮食和肥胖而受损的细胞组织。
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