Physicochemical analysis of leaves of Eriobotrya japonica and antioxidant and antidiabetic evaluation of its methanolic extract

Manish Vyas
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Background: Eriobotrya japonica is a traditional medicinal plant known as loquat and used in East Asian countries such as Japan, China, Korea, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. However, standards for E. japonica are not published in any of the Indian monographs as the quality of plant-based products may be affected by factors such as location, climate, cultivation, and collection. Objective: The objective of the study is to develop the analytical profile and in vitro evaluation of antioxidant and antidiabetic potential. Materials and Methods: E. japonica was subjected to organoleptic, physicochemical, qualitative, and chromatographic evaluation. Further, antioxidant and antidiabetic activities were also evaluated using 2,2-diphenylpicrylhydrazyl and α-amylase inhibition activity, respectively. Results and Discussion: The average results of the loss on drying, total ash, acid-insoluble ash, water-soluble extractive value, and alcohol-soluble extractive values were 7.08 ± 0.58%, 8 ± 0.54%, 1 ± 0.31%, 21.6 ± 1.89%, and 11.06 ± 1.28%, respectively. Only one principle spot (Rf = 0.5) was recorded in the thin layer chromatography of E. japonica. The observed inhibitory concentration 50% (IC50) of the extract was 0.453 mg/mL whereas IC50 of ascorbic acid (standard) was 0.528 mg/mL. For antioxidant activity, a similar trend was observed in the IC50 of extract 0.015 mg/mL to IC50 of acarbose (standard) 0.058 mg/ml for α-amylase inhibition activity. Conclusion: The results suggest that E. japonica can have good potential in the treatment of diabetes.
枇杷叶理化分析及其甲醇提取物抗氧化和抗糖尿病评价
背景:枇杷是一种传统药用植物,在东亚国家如日本、中国、韩国、印度、尼泊尔和巴基斯坦都有使用。然而,由于植物性产品的质量可能受到地理位置、气候、种植和采集等因素的影响,印度的任何专著都没有公布日本稻的标准。目的:研究其抗氧化和抗糖尿病潜能的分析概况和体外评价。材料与方法:采用感官、理化、定性和色谱评价方法。此外,还利用2,2-二苯基苦酰肼和α-淀粉酶抑制活性分别对其抗氧化和抗糖尿病活性进行了评价。结果与讨论:干燥损失、总灰分损失、酸不溶灰分损失、水溶性萃取值损失、醇溶萃取值损失的平均值分别为7.08±0.58%、8±0.54%、1±0.31%、21.6±1.89%、11.06±1.28%。在粳稻薄层色谱中只记录到一个主点(Rf = 0.5)。观察到提取物50%的抑制浓度(IC50)为0.453 mg/mL,而抗坏血酸(标准)的IC50为0.528 mg/mL。在α-淀粉酶抑制活性方面,0.015 mg/mL提取物的IC50与0.058 mg/mL阿卡波糖(标准)的IC50相差不大。结论:粳米具有良好的治疗糖尿病的潜力。
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