In vivo antidiabetic effects of aqueous methanolic bark and leaf extract of dolichandrone atrovirens

The objective of the study was to investigate the in vivo antidiabetic effects in the aqueous methanolic extract of bark and leaf part of Dolichandrone atrovirens. The animals were separated into five groups and each group has six number of Wister rates and a total number of 30 Wister rats (24 diabe...

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Main Authors: Saminathan, K., Thant, Z.
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spelling my-unisza-ir.13152020-11-12T02:05:18Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1315/ In vivo antidiabetic effects of aqueous methanolic bark and leaf extract of dolichandrone atrovirens Saminathan, K. Thant, Z. GE Environmental Sciences R Medicine (General) The objective of the study was to investigate the in vivo antidiabetic effects in the aqueous methanolic extract of bark and leaf part of Dolichandrone atrovirens. The animals were separated into five groups and each group has six number of Wister rates and a total number of 30 Wister rats (24 diabetic surviving rats, 6 normal control rats) were used. Antidiabetic potential of leaf and bark extracts of Dolichandrone atrovirens was studied with Streptozocin - Nicotinamide injected type II diabetic model. Estimate the effect of Dolichandrone atrovirens leaf and bark extract on body weight (g.), Serum glucose level (mg/dL), haemoglobin, glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1C) and total protein level of normal and diabetic rats. The increased body weight, decreased blood glucose, glycosylated haemoglobin and other biochemical parameters level were observed in diabetic rats treated with bark and leaf extract of Dolichandrone atrovirens compared to diabetic control rats. The diabetic rats treated with both parts of the plant extracts were produced the significant reduction in blood glucose level. This indicates the bark and leaves part of the plant extract was able to possess the ability to manage glucose level as well as controlling muscle wasting. In conclusion, the present study clearly demonstrates that the Dolichandrone atrovirens leaf and bark extract the lowering blood glucose action in diabetic condition. Further, unambiguous mechanisms and sites of these activities and isolation of active constituent of the extract are still to be determined. 2018 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1315/1/FH03-FP-19-23731.pdf text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1315/2/FH03-FP-19-23732.pdf Saminathan, K. and Thant, Z. (2018) In vivo antidiabetic effects of aqueous methanolic bark and leaf extract of dolichandrone atrovirens. In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RECENT TRENDS IN HUMANITIES AND SCIENCE 2018, ‘ICRTHS-2018’., 26 Oct 2018, UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN.
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In vivo antidiabetic effects of aqueous methanolic bark and leaf extract of dolichandrone atrovirens
description The objective of the study was to investigate the in vivo antidiabetic effects in the aqueous methanolic extract of bark and leaf part of Dolichandrone atrovirens. The animals were separated into five groups and each group has six number of Wister rates and a total number of 30 Wister rats (24 diabetic surviving rats, 6 normal control rats) were used. Antidiabetic potential of leaf and bark extracts of Dolichandrone atrovirens was studied with Streptozocin - Nicotinamide injected type II diabetic model. Estimate the effect of Dolichandrone atrovirens leaf and bark extract on body weight (g.), Serum glucose level (mg/dL), haemoglobin, glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1C) and total protein level of normal and diabetic rats. The increased body weight, decreased blood glucose, glycosylated haemoglobin and other biochemical parameters level were observed in diabetic rats treated with bark and leaf extract of Dolichandrone atrovirens compared to diabetic control rats. The diabetic rats treated with both parts of the plant extracts were produced the significant reduction in blood glucose level. This indicates the bark and leaves part of the plant extract was able to possess the ability to manage glucose level as well as controlling muscle wasting. In conclusion, the present study clearly demonstrates that the Dolichandrone atrovirens leaf and bark extract the lowering blood glucose action in diabetic condition. Further, unambiguous mechanisms and sites of these activities and isolation of active constituent of the extract are still to be determined.
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author Saminathan, K.
Thant, Z.
author_facet Saminathan, K.
Thant, Z.
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title In vivo antidiabetic effects of aqueous methanolic bark and leaf extract of dolichandrone atrovirens
title_short In vivo antidiabetic effects of aqueous methanolic bark and leaf extract of dolichandrone atrovirens
title_full In vivo antidiabetic effects of aqueous methanolic bark and leaf extract of dolichandrone atrovirens
title_fullStr In vivo antidiabetic effects of aqueous methanolic bark and leaf extract of dolichandrone atrovirens
title_full_unstemmed In vivo antidiabetic effects of aqueous methanolic bark and leaf extract of dolichandrone atrovirens
title_sort in vivo antidiabetic effects of aqueous methanolic bark and leaf extract of dolichandrone atrovirens
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