Reducing Sugar, Alkaloid and Tannin from Dryopteris dilatata Fractions Modulates Diabetogenic and Oxidative Stress Activity on Alloxan Induced Diabetic Rats

Ajirioghene E. Akpotu, Samuel I. Ghasi, Amalachukwu O. Ike, Omoighele F. Akhigbe, Micheal A. Amadi, Daniel O. J. Ajah, Funso-Babarimisa, Funso, Victoria O. Chukwu, Martins U. Ukiwa
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Active components in medicinal plants possess therapeutic indications in disease states. Aim: The present investigation evaluated the activity of fraction from Dryopteris dilatata leaves modulating diabetogenic and oxidative stress activity in alloxan-induced diabetic Rats. Methods: Seventy-two male (135-140)g wistar rats divided into two groups of thirty-six rats each for oral glucose tolerance test and diabetic study. Diabetic induction and oral glucose test (OGTT) was done using standard methods. Each group was divided into six sub-groups (n-6). Group A was normal control, group B diabetic control, group C received metformin 50 mg/kg, group D reducing sugar fraction 800 mg/kg, group E alkaloid fraction 800 mg/kg and group F tannin fraction 800 mg/kg once for OGTT and daily throughout the treatment period (15 days) for diabetic study. Their glucose level was taken at interval of hours for OGTT and five days interval for diabetic group. We assessed the levels of lipid profile (TC, TG, LDL and HDL), lipid peroxidation, endogenous antioxidants in the brain and testis. Results: Fractions of Dryopteris dilatata caused significant reduction in body weight and blood glucose levels in experimental rats, decreased the levels of TC, TG, LDL, increased HDL, reduced  levels of MDA, elevated CAT, GSH and SOD in the brain and testis. Conclusion: The observed results in this study connotes that fractions of Dd could be used in amelioration of diabetes and its associated complications by reducing bad cholesterol (TC, TG and LDL), increasing good cholesterol (HDL), attenuating the activity of antioxidants in diabetic condition. 
干翅果提取物中的还原糖、生物碱和单宁调节阿脲诱导的糖尿病大鼠的致糖尿病和氧化应激活性
药用植物中的活性成分对疾病具有治疗作用。目的:本研究评估了干翅叶中的馏分对阿脲诱导的糖尿病大鼠的致糖尿病活性和氧化应激活性的调节作用。研究方法72只体重为135-140克的雄性wistar大鼠分为两组,每组36只,分别进行口服葡萄糖耐量试验和糖尿病研究。采用标准方法进行糖尿病诱导和口服葡萄糖试验(OGTT)。每组又分为六个亚组(n-6)。A 组为正常对照组,B 组为糖尿病对照组,C 组服用二甲双胍 50 毫克/千克,D 组服用还原糖部分 800 毫克/千克,E 组服用生物碱部分 800 毫克/千克,F 组服用单宁部分 800 毫克/千克。OGTT组每隔几小时测量一次血糖,糖尿病组每隔五天测量一次血糖。我们评估了脑部和睾丸的血脂(总胆固醇、总胆固醇、低密度脂蛋白和高密度脂蛋白)、脂质过氧化物和内源性抗氧化剂水平。结果干翅果萃取物能显著降低实验鼠的体重和血糖水平,降低 TC、TG、LDL 水平,升高 HDL,降低 MDA 水平,升高大脑和睾丸中的 CAT、GSH 和 SOD。结论本研究观察到的结果表明,Dd 的馏分可用于改善糖尿病及其相关并发症,降低坏胆固醇(总胆固醇、总胆固醇和低密度脂蛋白),增加好胆固醇(高密度脂蛋白),减弱糖尿病患者体内抗氧化剂的活性。
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