In Vivo Analysis of Pongamia pinnata (L.) Pierre on Glucose, Lipid and Liver in Diabetic Rats

Pub Date : 2021-07-04 DOI:10.1080/22311866.2021.1955740
A. Morajkar, Bharat Sharma, Kiran R Kharat
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Abstract Pongamia pinnata (L.) and its various parts have been used as a traditional medicine in the treatment and prevention of several kinds of ailments such as piles, skin diseases, and wounds. This study reports in vivo effects of P. pinnata on glucose, lipid and liver in diabetic rats and its possible action mechanism. Stem bark extract of P. Pinnata was prepared using the soxhlet apparatus. Experimental induction of diabetes was carried out by giving a single dose of alloxan monohydrate. Plant extracts treatment was started on the 7th day of the alloxan treatment (i.e. Day 1) as a single dose in the morning and was continued for 3 months with respective groups. Blood was collected from the retro-orbital plexus at specific periodic intervals for three months for the purpose of biochemical investigation. In diabetic rats (DC), the Serum BSF, AST, ALT, TG, TC levels were significantly increased in correlation with Normal control (NC). Treatment with PPAlcExt produced significant reduction in levels of TG (76.06 mg/dl) as compared to DC (200.63 mg/dl), TC (54.6 mg/dl) as compared to DC (89.7 mg/dl), AST (293.28 U/L) as compared to DC (564.09 U/L), and ALT (74.5 U/L) as compared to DC (238.0 U/L). Treatment with PPAqExt and PPAlcExt showed remarkable recovery on all the parameters, while a highly significant reduction was achieved with PPAlcExt treatment. The results proved that hydroalcoholic bioactive phytochemical constituents from plants can be a good alternative to synthetic drugs, and can constitute a potentially novel approach for the treatment of diabetes.
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五倍子对糖尿病大鼠血糖、血脂和肝脏的体内分析
摘要羽状五倍子及其各部位已被用作治疗和预防多种疾病的传统药物,如痔疮、皮肤病和伤口。本研究报道了羽状复叶对糖尿病大鼠血糖、血脂和肝脏的影响及其可能的作用机制。利用soxhlet实验装置制备了平纳塔茎皮提取物。通过给予单剂量四氧嘧啶一水合物进行糖尿病的实验诱导。植物提取物治疗在四氧嘧啶治疗的第7天(即第1天)早上开始,作为单剂量,并对各组持续3个月。为了进行生化研究,在三个月内以特定的周期性间隔从眶后丛采集血液。在糖尿病大鼠(DC)中,血清BSF、AST、ALT、TG、TC水平显著高于正常对照组(NC)。与DC(200.63mg/dl)相比,用PPAlExt处理的TG(76.06mg/dl)、TC(54.6mg/dl)、AST(293.28U/L)和ALT(74.5U/L)的水平显著降低。用PPAqExt和PPAAlcExt处理在所有参数上都显示出显著的恢复,而用PPAAlcExte处理则实现了高度显著的降低。结果证明,植物中的水醇生物活性植物化学成分可以很好地替代合成药物,并可以构成治疗糖尿病的一种潜在的新方法。
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