评估阿比西尼亚蔷薇果实 70% 乙醇提取物的体外和体内抗糖尿病活性

Mohammed Ahmed Abdul , Akeberegn Gorems Ayele , Frehiwot Teka , Worku Gemchu , Workineh Shibeshi
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背景糖尿病正成为主要的健康挑战,其负担不断加重。方法用 70% 的乙醇浸泡阿比西尼亚蔷薇的干果,并用二硝基胂酸法研究其提取物的体外抗糖尿病活性,以检测其对α-淀粉酶的抑制作用。此外,还测定了不同剂量的提取物(100、200 和 400 毫克/千克)对正常血糖、葡萄糖负荷(1500 毫克/千克)和链脲佐菌素(180 毫克/千克)诱导的糖尿病小鼠模型的体内降血糖和抗高血糖作用。体外α-淀粉酶抑制活性研究表明,该提取物的 IC50 值为 21.37 ± 4.252 μg/ml,与标准药物阿卡波糖(IC50 值为 26.72 ± 3.59 μg/ml)相当。另一方面,在正常小鼠中,除 400 毫克/千克外,其他剂量水平均不能显著降低血糖水平。这与口服葡萄糖耐量试验形成鲜明对比,在葡萄糖挑战后的 60、90 和 120 分钟内,提取物都能明显降低血糖水平。在链脲佐菌素诱导的糖尿病模型中,70% 的阿比西尼亚蔷薇果实乙醇提取物也具有很强的抗糖尿病活性。同样,在重复剂量研究中,RAFE200 和 RAFE400 不仅能显著降低血糖水平,还能明显改善动物体重。结论阿比西尼亚蔷薇 70% 的乙醇果实提取物对糖尿病小鼠的体外α-淀粉酶抑制作用和体内血糖水平降低效果显著。
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Evaluations of the in vitro and in vivo antidiabetic activity of 70 % ethanolic fruit extracts of Rosa abyssinica

Background

Diabetes mellitus is becoming major health challenge with continually increasing burden. High costs of conventional medicines and numerous side effects associated with them, on the other hand, easy availability and accessibility of traditional herbal medicines calls upon experimental investigations to validate their effect on lowering blood glucose level.

Methods

The dried fruit of Rosa abyssinica was macerated with 70 % ethanol and the extract's in vitro antidiabetic activity was investigated using dinitrosalisylic acid method for alpha amylase inhibitory activity. Furthermore, the in vivo hypoglycemic and Antihyperglycemic effects of various doses of the extract (100, 200 and 400 mg/kg) was determined on normoglycemic, glucose loaded (1500 mg/kg) and Streptozotocine (180 mg/kg)-induced diabetic mice models.

Results

The acute oral toxicity study revealed the plant showed no toxic effect on swiss albino mice at 2000 mg/kg. The in vitro alpha amylase inhibitory activity study showed that the extract has comparable IC50 value of 21.37 ± 4.252 μg/ml with the standard drug acarbose (IC50 value of 26.72 ± 3.59 μg/ml). On the other hand, in normal mice, none of the dose levels except at 400 mg/kg significantly reduces blood glucose level. This is in contrast to the oral glucose tolerance test, which the extract produced significant reduction at 60, 90 and 120 min following glucose challenge. The 70 % ethanolic fruit extracts of Rosa abyssinica also experienced profound antidiabetic activity in streptozotocin-induced diabetic model. In the single-dose study, both RAFE200 and RAFE400 demonstrated a significant (P˂0.05) reduction in blood glucose levels at 1, 2, 3, and 4 h. Similarly, in the repeated-dose study, RAFE200 and RAFE400 not only significantly reduced blood glucose levels but also produced a notable improvement in animal body weight.

Conclusion

The 70 % ethanolic fruit extracts of Rosa abyssinica have shown significant in vitro alpha amylase inhibition effect and an in vivo blood glucose level lowering effects in diabetic mice.

Therefore, this study supports the traditional use of Rosa abyssinica in the management of diabetes mellitus.

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Metabolism open Agricultural and Biological Sciences (General), Endocrinology, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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