总状铃藻结合总黄酮抗2型糖尿病作用的研究Spreng。葡萄糖诱导的糖尿病大鼠核

M. Musman, E. Audina, Fazlia Inda Rahmayani Ratu, E. Erlidawati, S. Safrida
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总状叶刺槐总黄酮结合部位抗2型糖尿病的研究Spreng。在葡萄糖诱导的糖尿病大鼠中进行。本研究旨在为利用总状莲心作为抗糖尿病药物原料的可能性收集科学信息。与抗坏血酸相比,用DPPH清除法测定了结合的类黄酮的抗氧化性能。比较二甲双胍与葡萄糖诱导糖尿病褐家鼠Wistar品系对2型糖尿病的抗糖尿病效果,采用单因素方差分析软件对数据进行分析。胰腺和肾脏分别进行组织病理学检查,以证明β细胞的性能和肾组织。517 nm波长DPPH测试表明,结合的黄酮和抗坏血酸吸光度分别为0.097和0.080,IC50值分别为7.51和6.50 ppm。单因素方差分析结果表明,结合黄酮类化合物对降低血糖有显著作用(F(2,11) = 8.60, p = 0.008)。用这种提取物治疗的糖尿病大鼠的降糖作用相当于二甲双胍的降糖作用。组织病理学观察显示,实验组大鼠β-颗粒细胞增多(F(3,15) = 26.09, p<0.0001),无肾组织损伤(F(3,15) = 0.23, p = 0.873)。本研究的结论表明,总状芽孢杆菌(B. racemosa, L.;Spreng。可作为抗2型糖尿病的药物来源。
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Assessment of Type 2 Anti-Diabetes on Bound Flavonoids of Barringtonia racemosa (L.) Spreng. Kernel in Glucose-Induced Diabetic Rats
A study of type 2 anti-diabetes on bound flavonoids fraction from the kernel of Barringtonia racemosa (L.) Spreng. in glucose-induced diabetic rats was performed. This learning aimed to gather scientific information about the possibility to utilize kernel of B. racemosa as a raw material of antidiabetic drug. The antioxidant property of the bound flavonoids was determined by the DPPH scavenging method compared to the ascorbic acid. Assessment of type 2 anti-diabetes was conducted on glucose-induced diabetic Rattus norvegicus Wistar strain compared to metformin and the data were analyzed through one-way ANOVA software. Histopathological studies of the pancreas and kidney were made to get evidence of the β-cell performance and the renal tissue respectively. The DPPH testing at the wavelength of 517 nm showed the bound flavonoids and the ascorbic acid showed absorbance at 0.097 and 0.080 correlated with IC50 values of 7.51 and 6.50 ppm respectively. The results of one-way ANOVA indicated that the administration of bound flavonoids was significant (F(2,11) = 8.60, p = 0.008) to reduce blood glucose level in the tested rats. The diabetic rats treated with the extract experienced an antidiabetic effect equivalent to an antidiabetic effect of metformin. Histopathologic observations showed increasing of the granulated β-cell (F(3, 15) = 26.09, p<0.0001) and no renal tissue damage (F(3, 15) = 0.23, p = 0.873) in the tested rats. The conclusion raised from the data of this study revealed that the bound flavonoids from the kernel of B. racemosa (L.) Spreng. could be utilized as a drug source of type 2 anti-diabetes.
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