Evaluation of potential antidiabetic activity of abelmoschus esculentus and evidence of possible pharmacokinetic interaction with metformin

R. Chakraverty, Debalina Sardar, P. Chakraborty
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The study is aimed at the evaluation of potential activity of and possible interaction with metformin in animal Models of Diabetes Mellitus. Study objectives include study the anti-diabetic effect of for Diabetes Mellitus in animal models and also to study the effect of Abelmoschus esculentus with metformin and explore any interaction. Plant material was collected () followed by extraction of plant materials () Exudate collection of and activity test study was done (acute toxicity study, according to standard OECD guidelines) Experimental animals were divided into groups. Dosing was done for 28 days. Biochemical parameters were studied. Histopathology studies are done. Results showed that in this study administrations of Abelmoschus esculentus extract (2000mg/kg body weight) Metformin with extract (5mg/kg b.w. and 2000mg/kg body weight and Metformin 5mg/kg body weight decreased elevated blood glucose levels significantly from first to fourth week compared to diabetic control rats and showed minimal safety concerns.
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该研究旨在评估二甲双胍在糖尿病动物模型中的潜在活性及其可能的相互作用。研究目的包括在动物模型上研究二甲双胍对糖尿病的降糖作用,以及研究沙鼠与二甲双胍的作用并探讨其相互作用。收集植物材料(),提取植物材料(),进行分泌物收集和活性试验研究(急性毒性研究,按照OECD标准指南进行)。给药28天。研究了生化参数。完成组织病理学研究。结果表明,在本研究中,与糖尿病对照组大鼠相比,在第1至第4周内,给药沙鼠提取物(2000mg/kg体重)和二甲双胍提取物(5mg/kg体重和2000mg/kg体重和5mg/kg体重的二甲双胍提取物(5mg/kg体重)可显著降低血糖升高水平,且安全性最低。
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