Hypoglycemic and antioxidative activities of ethanol seed extract of Hunteria umbellate (Hallier F.) on streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats
Background Diabetes, a global cause of mortality in developing countries is a chronic disorder affecting the metabolism of macromolecules and has been attributed to the defective production and action of insulin characterized by persistent hyperglycemic properties. This global disorder harms organs...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical phytoscience 2021-06, Vol.7 (1), p.1-9, Article 55 |
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Diabetes, a global cause of mortality in developing countries is a chronic disorder affecting the metabolism of macromolecules and has been attributed to the defective production and action of insulin characterized by persistent hyperglycemic properties. This global disorder harms organs of the body such as the liver, kidney and spleen. Medicinal plants such as
Hunteria umbellate
have been shown to possess hypoglycemic, antioxidative and anti-diabetic properties owing to the high concentration of active phytochemical constituents like flavonoids and alkaloids.
The present study seeks to evaluate the hypoglycemic activities of ethanolic seed extract of
Hunteria umbellate
on streptozotocin-induced diabetes rats.
Methods
Thirty (30) female experimental rats were randomly divided into five groups with six rats per group and were administered streptozotocin (STZ) and
Hunteria umbellate
as follows. Group 1 served as control and was given only distilled water, group 2 rats were administered 60 mg/kg STZ; Group 3 was administered 60 mg/kg STZ and 100 mg/kg metformin; group 4 rats were administered 60 mg/kg STZ and 800 mg/kg
Hunteria umbellate
, group 5 rats 60 mg/kg STZ and 400 mg/kg
Hunteria umbellate
. The fasting blood glucose level of each rat was measured before sacrifice. Rats were then sacrificed 24 h after the last dose of treatment.
Results
The results showed that
Hunteria umbellate
significantly reversed STZ-induced increase in fasting blood glucose and increase in body and organs weight of rats.
Hunteria umbellate
significantly reversed STZ-induced decrease in antioxidant enzyme in liver, kidney and spleen of rats.
Hunteria umbellate
significantly reversed STZ-induced increase in oxidative stress markers in liver, kidney and spleen of rats.
Conclusion
Collectively, our results provide convincing information that inhibition of oxidative stress and regulation of blood glucose level are major mechanisms through which
Hunteria umbellate
protects against streptozotocin-induced diabketes rats. |
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ISSN: | 2199-1197 2199-1197 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s40816-021-00285-1 |