Phytochemical Screening And Antidiabetic Test Of Ethanol Extract Of Turmeric Leaves (Curcuma domestica Val.) On Decreasing Blood Glucose Of Diabetic Rats

Nur Ulina M Br Turnip, U. Harahap, P. Hasibuan
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The turmeric plant (Curcuma domestica Val.) is a tropical plant that grows a lot on the Asian continent with is use as a food coloring and fragrance. The use of turmeric leaves by residents is only a cooking ingredient not used in large quantities. Even most of these turmeric leaves are considered waste and have minimal utilization. Turmeric leaf methanol extract can be used to lower blood glucose. Turmeric leaf extract has the potential as a valuable food source of its antioxidant components, such as total phenolic compounds and flavonoids which increase radical scavenging activity. In particular, the water extract of turmeric leaves contains high total phenolic compounds (2.741 ± 0.099 mg GAE/g) and flavonoids (4.776 ± 0.010 mg QCE/g). Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder associated with several chronic complications, such as nephropathy, neuropathy, retinopathy and cardiomyopathy. Part of the turmeric plant leaves is reported to have the ability as an antioxidant. Antioxidant compounds can control blood glucose levels and prevent diabetes complications. This study was conducted to test the ability of turmeric leaf ethanol extract (EEDK) to reduce blood glucose levels in diabetic rats induced by nicotinamide and streptozotocin and to perform phytochemical screening to determine the compounds contained in turmeric leaves so that it becomes an alternative as a diabetes treatment and can prevent damage. or diabetic complications. The results showed that turmeric leaves contained secondary metabolites, namely flavonoids, glycosides, tannins, and triterpenoids/steroids, but there were no alkaloids or saponins. The characterization results show that the sample meets the requirements. Turmeric leaf ethanol extract doses of 400 mg/kg, 200 mg/kg, and 100 mg/kg could reduce the Blood Glucose Level of NA and STZ-induced rats from the fourth day of treatment.
姜黄叶乙醇提取物降低糖尿病大鼠血糖的植物化学筛选及降糖试验
姜黄(Curcuma domestica Val.)是一种热带植物,在亚洲大陆大量生长,用作食用色素和香料。居民使用的姜黄叶只是一种不大量使用的烹饪原料。甚至大多数姜黄叶都被认为是废物,利用率最低。姜黄叶甲醇提取物可用于降低血糖。姜黄叶提取物具有作为一种有价值的食物来源的潜力,其抗氧化成分,如总酚化合物和黄酮类化合物,增加自由基清除活性。其中,姜黄叶水提物含有较高的总酚类化合物(2.741±0.099 mg QCE/g)和总黄酮(4.776±0.010 mg QCE/g)。糖尿病是一种代谢紊乱,伴有多种慢性并发症,如肾病、神经病变、视网膜病变和心肌病。据报道,姜黄植物叶子的一部分具有抗氧化剂的能力。抗氧化化合物可以控制血糖水平,预防糖尿病并发症。本研究旨在测试姜黄叶乙醇提取物(EEDK)降低烟酰胺和链脲佐菌素诱导的糖尿病大鼠血糖水平的能力,并进行植物化学筛选,以确定姜黄叶中所含的化合物,从而使姜黄叶成为糖尿病治疗的替代方案,并能预防损害。或者糖尿病并发症。结果表明,姜黄叶中含有次生代谢产物黄酮类、糖苷类、单宁类和三萜/甾体,不含生物碱和皂苷类。表征结果表明,样品符合要求。姜黄叶乙醇提取物400 mg/kg、200 mg/kg和100 mg/kg剂量均可降低NA和stz诱导大鼠的血糖水平。
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