Anti-diabetic potential of Barleria lupulina extract in rats
We have undertaken a study to evaluate the anti-hyperglycemic effect of a methanol extract of aerial parts of Barleria lupulina Lindl. (Acanthaceae) in streptozotocin-diabetic rats, based on folkloric reports its use as an anti-diabetic agent. The extract exerted significant (p < 0.05) anti-hyper...
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description | We have undertaken a study to evaluate the anti-hyperglycemic effect of a methanol extract of aerial parts of
Barleria lupulina Lindl. (Acanthaceae) in streptozotocin-diabetic rats, based on folkloric reports its use as an anti-diabetic agent.
The extract exerted significant (p < 0.05) anti-hyperglycemic efficacy at all levels tested from 4 h after its administration, as compared with the control group, and the effect was also prolonged up to 12 h. The extract at doses of 200 mg kg
–1 body wt. and above exhibited a maximum activity (p < 0.001) at 12 h after administration. The most significant activity (15.35% blood glucose reduction) was observed for the group administered 300 mg kg
–1 body wt. at 12 h after administration, while the standard drug glibenclamide (10 mg/kg
–1 body wt.) showed an 18.80% reduction of blood glucose at the same time interval.
Based on our current results, it appears that the methanol extract of aerial parts of
Barleria lupulina Lindl. shows a pronounced blood-glucose-lowering potential in streptozotocin hyperglycemic rats, and is thus provided with a pharmacological support of the folklore claims of anti-diabetic activity. |
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The extract exerted significant (p < 0.05) anti-hyperglycemic efficacy at all levels tested from 4 h after its administration, as compared with the control group, and the effect was also prolonged up to 12 h. The extract at doses of 200 mg kg
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–1 body wt. at 12 h after administration, while the standard drug glibenclamide (10 mg/kg
–1 body wt.) showed an 18.80% reduction of blood glucose at the same time interval.
Based on our current results, it appears that the methanol extract of aerial parts of
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The extract exerted significant (p < 0.05) anti-hyperglycemic efficacy at all levels tested from 4 h after its administration, as compared with the control group, and the effect was also prolonged up to 12 h. The extract at doses of 200 mg kg
–1 body wt. and above exhibited a maximum activity (p < 0.001) at 12 h after administration. The most significant activity (15.35% blood glucose reduction) was observed for the group administered 300 mg kg
–1 body wt. at 12 h after administration, while the standard drug glibenclamide (10 mg/kg
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The extract exerted significant (p < 0.05) anti-hyperglycemic efficacy at all levels tested from 4 h after its administration, as compared with the control group, and the effect was also prolonged up to 12 h. The extract at doses of 200 mg kg
–1 body wt. and above exhibited a maximum activity (p < 0.001) at 12 h after administration. The most significant activity (15.35% blood glucose reduction) was observed for the group administered 300 mg kg
–1 body wt. at 12 h after administration, while the standard drug glibenclamide (10 mg/kg
–1 body wt.) showed an 18.80% reduction of blood glucose at the same time interval.
Based on our current results, it appears that the methanol extract of aerial parts of
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