DSpace Repository

Hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic activities of aqueous extract of flowers from Nycantus arbor-tristis L. in male mice

Show simple item record

dc.contributor.author Rangika, B.S.
dc.contributor.author Dayananda, P.D.
dc.contributor.author Peiris, D.C.
dc.date.accessioned 2017-10-23T04:27:29Z
dc.date.available 2017-10-23T04:27:29Z
dc.date.issued 2015-08-19
dc.identifier.citation Rangika, B.S., Dayananda, P.D., Peiris, D.C. (2015). "Hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic activities of aqueous extract of flowers from Nycantus arbor-tristis L. in male mice", BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Vol.15 (289), pp. 01-09 en_US, si_LK
dc.identifier.uri http://dr.lib.sjp.ac.lk/handle/123456789/6009
dc.description.abstract Attached en_US, si_LK
dc.description.abstract Background: Boiled aqueous extract of flowers (AEF) from Nyctanthes arbor-tristis L. are used in Sri Lankan traditional Ayruvedic Medicine to manage diabetes meilitus. AEF has widely been used as a folk medicine for the treatment of . various ailments due to its therapeutic activity. However, little is known concerning therapeutic activity of-the extract as well as its underline mechanisms and safety. Diabetes is known to increase low-density cholesterol and decrease high-density cholesterol thus triggering coronary diseases. Hence, the primary objective of the present study is to investigate the hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic activities of the AEF. Methods: AEF was prepared and male mice (n = 9 group) were gavaged either with 250,500 and 750 mg/kg of AEF or distilled water (DW). Subsequently, fasting and random blood glucose concentrations were determined. To investigate mechanisms of actions of AEF, animals were orally administered with 500 mg/kg or the vehicle (DW) and glucose tolerance was performed before and after glucose challenge. For further studies, in w'rro alpha-amylase assay and glucose absorption from the gastrointestinal tract were performed using 500 mg/kg of the extract. Additionally, i glycogen content in the liver and skeletal muscles, a complete lipid profile assay, and toxicological and biochemical parameters were conducted after a chronic study. Results: Five hundred mg/kg and 750'mg/kg of AEF significantly (p < 0.01) reduced fasting blood glucose levels . respectively by 49 and 39 % at 4 h post-treatment, while 500 mg/kg of AEF also decreased the random blood glucose level significantly (p <0.01) by 32 %.at 4 h post-treatment. AEF significantly inhibited glucose absorption by 85 % from i the intestine and increased diaphragm; uptake of glucose by 54 %. The extract also exhibited inhibition (16.66 % ) of alpha-amylase enzyme activity. It also decreased the level of total cholesterol (by 44.8 %), triglyceride (by 53 % ) and increased (by 57 % ) the high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. Treatment with AEF did not induce any overt signs of : toxicity or hepatotoxicity. Conclusion: Results the present study indicated that AEF possess hypoglycemic and hypolipdemic properties. . Therefore, AEF could be used as an alternative medicine in management of diabetes meilitus.
dc.language.iso en_US en_US, si_LK
dc.publisher BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine en_US, si_LK
dc.subject Hypoglycemic en_US, si_LK
dc.subject Hypolipidemic en_US, si_LK
dc.subject Diabetes meilitus en_US, si_LK
dc.subject Nyctanthes arbor-tristis en_US, si_LK
dc.subject Aqueous extract of flower en_US, si_LK
dc.title Hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic activities of aqueous extract of flowers from Nycantus arbor-tristis L. in male mice en_US, si_LK
dc.type Article en_US, si_LK


Files in this item

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show simple item record

Search DSpace


Browse

My Account