Research Paper - Hypoglycaemic effect of methylene chloride/methanol root extract of Ceiba pentandra in normal and diabetic rats
Objective: The current study examined the effects of the methylene chloride/methanol extract of root bark of Ceiba pentandra (L) in normal and streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Materials and Methods: Diabetes was induced by intravenous streptozotocin (55 mg/kg) in adult male albino Wistar rats...
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Published in | Indian journal of pharmacology Vol. 38; no. 3 |
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Format | Journal Article |
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India
Medknow Publications on behalf of Indian Pharmacological Society
30.06.2006
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Summary: | Objective: The current study examined the effects of the methylene
chloride/methanol extract of root bark of Ceiba pentandra (L)
in normal and streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Materials and
Methods: Diabetes was induced by intravenous streptozotocin (55 mg/kg)
in adult male albino Wistar rats. Single and multiple dose studies were
carried out. Blood glucose levels were determined after oral
administration of graded doses of C. pentandra (40, 75, 150 and 300
mg/kg) in fasting normal and diabetic groups for the single dose study;
and before and at the end of day 3 of the treatment period for the
multiple dose study. Results: In both the groups, the extract (40 and
75 mg/kg) significantly reduced the blood glucose 5 hours after
administration, in a consistent and time-dependent manner. C.
pentandra at the lower dose (40 mg/kg) produced 40% and 48.9% lowering
of blood-glucose in normal and diabetic rats, respectively compared to
the initial values. In the multiple dose studies, the diabetic rats
were treated orally by gavage, twice a day for three days. On day 3,
C. pentandra (40 and 75 mg/kg) significantly decreased blood and urine
glucose, compared to initial values. With 40 and 75 mg/kg of drug, the
14 h fasting blood glucose concentration was reduced by 59.8% and 42.8%
with corresponding reductions of urine glucose levels by 95.7% and
63.6%, respectively. Conclusion: These results indicate that C.
pentandra possesses a hypoglycaemic effect. The plant extract is
capable of ameliorating hyperglycaemia in streptozotocin-induced
diabetic rats and is a potential source for isolation of new orally
active agent(s) for diabetes mellitus. |
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ISSN: | 0253-7613 |