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Evaluation of the Blood-Glucose Reducing Effects of Aqueous Extracts of the Selected Umbelliferous Fruits Used in Culinary Practices
Purpose: Oxidative stress in diabetes coexists with a reduction in the antioxidant status, which can increase the deleterious effects of free radicals. Many plant extracts and plant products have been shown to have significant antioxidant activity. The role of antioxidant plants in diabetes has not...
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Published in: | Tropical journal of pharmaceutical research 2006-12, Vol.5 (2) |
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Summary: | Purpose: Oxidative stress in diabetes coexists with a reduction in
the antioxidant status, which can increase the deleterious effects of
free radicals. Many plant extracts and plant products have been shown
to have significant antioxidant activity. The role of antioxidant
plants in diabetes has not been studied. Food additives like spices,
which have free radical scavenging activity, may also be useful in
maintaining normal glucose levels in diabetic patients. The objective
of the study is to evaluate the aqueous extracts of selected
umbelliferous fruits for hypoglycaemic and antidiabetic activities in
normal and diabetic rats respectively. Methods: All the aqueous
extracts of (Caraway) CA, (Coriander) CO, (Cumin) CU, (Dill) DI and
(Fennel) FE were administered at dose levels of 300 mg/kg body weight
orally to different groups each containing 5 animals. A control group
was also maintained simultaneously and received distilled water
orally.Blood samples were collected from retro-orbital plexus of each
rat before and at 2, 4, 6 and 8 h after extract administration and were
analyzed for glucose content by using glucose oxidase peroxidase
(GOD-POD) method using a visible spectrophotometer at 505 nm. Results:
In normal rats only caraway extract produced significant hypoglycaemic
action. The rest of the extracts produced hypoglycaemia, which was not
significant different from that of control animals. In diabetic rats
also the caraway was found to be the best among the extracts.
Conclusion: The study indicates that since the umbelliferous fruits
are used in the preparation of foods, they may be useful in the control
of postprandial rise of blood glucose particularly in diabetic
condition. Additionally, their daily use may help in reducing
complications associated with chronic diabetes. |
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ISSN: | 1596-5996 |