Physiochemical, Insecticidal, and Antidiabetic Activities of Senna occidentalis Linn Root.

IF 3.4 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Biochemistry Research International Pub Date : 2020-09-15 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/8810744
Tahani Osman Issa, Ahmed Ibrahim Mohamed Ahmed, Yahya Sulieman Mohamed, Sakina Yagi, Abdelrafie Mohamed Makhawi, Tarig Osman Khider
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The present study aimed to investigate the physiochemical activities of Senna occidentalis (Linn) roots and phytochemicals as insecticidal (ethyl acetate and methanol) and antidiabetic (ethanolic extract) activities. Physicochemical properties were carried out by using Association of Official Analytical Chemist methods; thin layer chromatography was carried out according to the Stahl method. Larvicidal activity and LD50 were studied against the third instar of Culex quinquefasciatus mosquito larvae to detect and extract toxicity. The ethanolic extracts of the roots were orally tested at the dose 200 mg/kg for the hypoglycemic effect on induced hyperglycemia in normal rats, assessed in the ethanol extract, and were compared with diabetic control and standards glibenclamide 10 mg/kg. Physiochemical parameters showed high rate in the nitrogen-free extract (69.6%), curd fiber (14.5%), crude proteins (8.15%), ether extract (3.75%), and both ash and moisture (2%), and high concentrations values were found in potassium (43 mg/l) followed by phosphorous (28.5 mg/l), calcium (15 mg/l), sodium (3.65 mg/l), and magnesium (0.145 mg/l). In this part, phytochemical compounds showed high amount of alkaloids, triterpene, flavonoids, tannins, sugars, and few amount of anthraquinone glycosides. Thin-layer chromatography (TLC) studies different colored phytochemical constituted with different Rf values. All the spots are colored under UV light, but some are localized colorless after spaying. The ethyl acetate (EtAc) extract showed eight spots, and the methanol (MeOH) extract showed thirteen spots. The larvicidal activity showed that the ethyl acetate extract was safe against mosquito larvae with an LD50 value 1412.54 (p < 0.05), and the methanol extract had moderate larvicidal activity against mosquito larvae with an LD50 value 257.54 (p < 0.05), while the ethanolic extract of Senna occidentalis (L.) causes a favorable hypoglycemic activity when compared to control significant reduction by [53.15%, 32.87%, and 20.94%], respectively, as well as standard glibenclamide. Based on the various data of the physicochemical parameters, TLC spots, and phytochemical compounds of Senna occidentalis root, they could be used as references standards for manufacturing units of Senna occidentalis root larvicidal and antidiabetic drugs.

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西番泻根的理化、杀虫和降糖活性。
本研究旨在研究西泻根的理化活性以及杀虫活性(乙酸乙酯和甲醇)和抗糖尿病活性(乙醇提取物)。理化性质采用官方分析化学家协会的方法进行;采用Stahl法进行薄层色谱分析。对致倦库蚊3龄幼虫进行杀幼虫活性和LD50测定,提取毒力。以200 mg/kg剂量口服根乙醇提取物对正常大鼠诱导高血糖的降糖作用,以乙醇提取物进行评价,并与糖尿病对照组和标准格列本脲10 mg/kg进行比较。理化参数显示,无氮提取物(69.6%)、凝乳纤维(14.5%)、粗蛋白质(8.15%)、粗醚提取物(3.75%)、灰分和水分(2%)含量较高,其中钾含量较高(43 mg/l),其次是磷(28.5 mg/l)、钙(15 mg/l)、钠(3.65 mg/l)和镁(0.145 mg/l)。在这部分植物化学成分中,生物碱、三萜、黄酮类、单宁、糖含量较高,蒽醌苷含量较少。薄层色谱法(TLC)研究了不同Rf值构成的不同颜色的植物化学成分。所有斑点在紫外线下都是彩色的,但有些斑点在喷涂后是局部无色的。乙酸乙酯(EtAc)提取物有8个斑点,甲醇(MeOH)提取物有13个斑点。结果表明,乙酸乙酯提取物对蚊幼虫的LD50值为1412.54 (p < 0.05),是安全的;甲醇提取物对蚊幼虫的LD50值为257.54 (p < 0.05),具有中等的杀幼虫活性;西叶草乙醇提取物对蚊幼虫的降糖活性较对照显著降低[53.15%,32.87%,20.94%];通过对西泻根理化参数、TLC斑点、植物化学成分等各项数据的分析,可作为西泻根杀虫、降糖药生产单位的参考标准。
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Biochemistry Research International
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