Influence of Allium sativum extract on the hypoglycemic activity of glibenclamide: an approach to possible herb-drug interaction.

Tripathi Poonam, Gupta Prem Prakash, Lal Vijay Kumar
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Abstract

Background: The use of herbs with allopathic medicines increases the possibility of herb-drug interaction, which may either be beneficial or harmful. Therefore, the present study was undertaken to determine the interaction of glibenclamide, a sulfonylurea, with the aqueous extract of garlic (Allium sativum), an herb used widely as an antidiabetic agent.

Methods: The interaction was evaluated by an acute study, chronic study, oral glucose tolerance test, and body weight estimation in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Glibenclamide was given orally at two different doses of 0.25 and 0.5 mg/kg, and A. sativum extract (ASE) was administered at the dose of 500 mg/kg. Blood glucose level and body weight estimation were carried out at various intervals.

Results: The hypoglycemic effect observed with combinations of glibenclamide and ASE was greater than either of the drug given alone. Combined treatments of glibenclamide and ASE resulted in higher increase in body weight than alone treatments.

Conclusions: We conclude that ASE shows a synergistic effect with glibenclamide. This could be important in reducing the dose of glibenclamide to achieve an enhanced therapeutic effect with minimal side effects.

葱提取物对格列本脲降血糖活性的影响:一种可能的草药-药物相互作用的方法。
背景:草药与对抗疗法药物的使用增加了草药相互作用的可能性,这可能是有益的,也可能是有害的。因此,本研究旨在确定磺脲类药物格列本脲与大蒜(Allium sativum)水提取物的相互作用,大蒜是一种广泛用作抗糖尿病药物的草药。方法:对链脲佐菌素诱导的糖尿病大鼠进行急性、慢性、口服糖耐量试验和体重评估。格列本脲以0.25和0.5 mg/kg两种不同剂量口服,沙参提取物(ASE)以500 mg/kg剂量口服。在不同的时间间隔进行血糖水平和体重估计。结果:格列本脲与ASE合用降糖效果优于单用。格列苯脲和ASE联合治疗导致体重增加高于单独治疗。结论:ASE与格列本脲具有协同作用。这对于减少格列苯脲的剂量以达到增强的治疗效果和最小的副作用可能是重要的。
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