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Modulatory effect of dianthrone rich alcoholic flower extract of Cassia auriculata L. on experimental diabetes.
Khader, Syed Zameer Ahmed; Syed Zameer Ahmed, Sidhra; Balasubramanian, Senthil Kumar; Arunachalam, Thanga Kumar; Kannappan, Geetha; Mahboob, Mohamed Rafi; Ponnusamy, Ponmurugan; Ramesh, Kishore.
Afiliação
  • Khader SZA; Department of Biotechnology, K.S. Rangasamy College of Technology, Tiruchengode, India.
  • Syed Zameer Ahmed S; Department of Biotechnology, K.S. Rangasamy College of Technology, Tiruchengode, India.
  • Balasubramanian SK; Department of Zoology, Thiruvalluvar University, Vellore, India.
  • Arunachalam TK; Department of Chemistry, Abdul Hakeem College, Melvisharam, India.
  • Kannappan G; Department of Chemistry, Muthurangam Government Arts College, Vellore, India.
  • Mahboob MR; Department of Science and Humanities, Kingston Engineering College, Vellore, India.
  • Ponnusamy P; Department of Biotechnology, K.S. Rangasamy College of Technology, Tiruchengode, India.
  • Ramesh K; Department of Biotechnology, K.S. Rangasamy College of Technology, Tiruchengode, India.
Integr Med Res ; 6(2): 131-140, 2017 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28664136
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Diabetes is rapidly rising all over the world at an alarming rate and has changed from a mild disorder to major causes of mortality and morbidity in the youth and middle-aged people, and the prevalence is seen especially in six inhabited continents of the globe. The present study aims to explore the antidiabetic, lipid lowering effect of Cassia auriculata L. flowers in alloxan-induced diabetes.

METHODS:

Diabetes was induced using alloxan monohydrate in experimental rats and subsequent therapeutic effects of C. auriculata extract and standard drug glibenclamide were monitored. Bioassay-directed fractionation using silica gel column chromatography was performed until pure fractions were isolated. The effect of the treatment was analyzed by hematological parameters and enzyme assays. The pure compounds were confirmed with thin layer chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography pattern and further subjected for characterization.

RESULTS:

The alterations in blood glucose were monitored throughout the study. There was a gradual fall in blood glucose and significant changes were observed in lipid profile and metabolic enzyme after treatment with C. auriculata. Bioassay fractionation represented that the C2 subfraction produced a dose-dependent fall in blood glucose and lipid profile and upon further purification yielded two pure compounds. The structure of the pure compound was elucidated using Fourier transform infrared, 1H nuclear magnetic resonance, 13C nuclear magnetic resonance, and mass spectral data.

CONCLUSION:

The present study clearly indicated the significant antidiabetic effect of C. auriculata and lends support for its traditional usage without evident toxic effects.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article