In Vitro Antidiabetic and In Vivo Hypoglycaemic Activities and Toxicity of Canarium zeylanicum Bark Extracts

Pub Date : 2021-05-04 DOI:10.1080/22311866.2021.1916595
C. P. Liyanaarachchie, M. Gunatilake, L. Jayasinghe, B. Bandara
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Abstract Aqueous bark extract of Canarium zeylanicum (Retz.) Blume (Burseraceae) is an antidiabetic remedy in indigenous medicine. Its antidiabetic potential has not been scientifically evaluated. In this study, antidiabetic activity and toxicity of the bark of C. zeylanicum were evaluated using a selected in vitro and in vivo set of experiments. A hot water extract (HWE) and an organic solvent extract (OSE) of the bark and respective negative and positive controls were subjected to in vitro α-amylase- and α-glucosidase-inhibitory and brine shrimp lethality assays. In vivo hypoglycaemic activity and hepato- and nephro-toxicities were evaluated by twice daily administration of each extract and the controls to 8 groups (n=10) of normoglycaemic Wistar rats for 14 days. Data of in vivo studies were statistically analysed using Minitab 16 with P- <0.05. IC50 values of HWE, OSE and the positive control in the α-amylase-inhibitory assay were 65.3 ± 18.5, 8.4 ± 4.1 and 0.04 ± 0.1 µg/ml, respectively; corresponding IC50 values in the α-glucosidase-inhibitory assay were 2.9 ± 0.1, 21.6 ± 0.5 and 0.01 ± 0.0 µg/ml. Brine shrimp lethality assay revealed that the extracts were non-toxic. In vivo studies revealed that extracts possess hypoglycaemic activity with higher percentage reduction (38.2 ± 12.9) of fasting blood sugar by OSE, high glucose tolerance, and the extracts were neither hepatotoxic nor nephrotoxic. Lupeol is one of the counterparts for the antidiabetic actions while some active compounds could not be resolved further. Results indicate that C. zeylanicum is a potential source for developing effective non-toxic antidiabetic drugs.
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莪术皮提取物体外抗糖尿病和体内降糖活性及毒性研究
摘要泽兰金丝雀(Burseraceae)的水性树皮提取物是当地医学中的一种抗糖尿病药物。它的抗糖尿病潜力尚未得到科学评估。在本研究中,使用一组选定的体外和体内实验来评估泽兰树皮的抗糖尿病活性和毒性。对树皮的热水提取物(HWE)和有机溶剂提取物(OSE)以及各自的阴性和阳性对照进行体外α-淀粉酶和α-葡萄糖苷酶抑制和卤虾致死性测定。通过对8组(n=10)血糖正常的Wistar大鼠每天两次给予每种提取物和对照,持续14天,评估体内低血糖活性和肝肾毒性。使用Minitab 16对体内研究数据进行统计学分析,P<0.05。α-淀粉酶抑制试验中HWE、OSE和阳性对照的IC50值分别为65.3±18.5、8.4±4.1和0.04±0.1µg/ml;α-葡萄糖苷酶抑制试验中相应的IC50值分别为2.9±0.1、21.6±0.5和0.01±0.0µg/ml。卤虾致死率测定表明,提取液无毒。体内研究表明,提取物具有降血糖活性,OSE降低空腹血糖的百分比更高(38.2±12.9),葡萄糖耐量高,并且提取物既不具有肝毒性,也不具有肾毒性。狼疮是抗糖尿病作用的对应物之一,而一些活性化合物无法进一步分解。结果表明,泽兰是开发有效无毒抗糖尿病药物的潜在来源。
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