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Effect of chronic administration of Boerhaavia diffusa Linn. leaf extract on experimental diabetes in rats

Rao K Nalamolu1, Krishna M Boini2,3, Srinivas . Nammi2,3

1Pharmacology Division, GITAM Dental College, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India; 2Pharmacology Division, Andhra University, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India; 3Department of Physiology, University of Tübingen, D 72076 Tübingen, Germany.

For correspondence:-  Srinivas Nammi   Email: nammi@rediffmail.com

Published: 15 June 2004

Citation: Nalamolu RK, Boini KM, Nammi S.. Effect of chronic administration of Boerhaavia diffusa Linn. leaf extract on experimental diabetes in rats. Trop J Pharm Res 2004; 3(1):305-309 doi: 10.4314/tjpr.v3i1.7

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Abstract

Purpose:  The  root  and  aerial  parts  of  Boerhaavia  diffusa  Linn.  (Nyctaginaceae)  were  used  in Ayurveda  for  the  treatment  of  diabetes.  The  present  study  is  aimed  at  evaluating  the antidiabetic  activity  of  chloroform  extract  of  Boerhaavia  diffusa  leaves  on  chronic administration  in  streptozotocin-induced  non-insulin-dependent  diabetes  mellitus  (NIDDM) model diabetic rats.
Methods: The blood glucose lowering activity of the leaf extract was studied in streptozotocininduced  (65  mg/kg,  i.v.)  NIDDM  model  diabetic  rats    after  oral  administration  of  the  extract  at daily  doses  of  50,  100  and  200  mg/kg  body  weight  for  four  weeks  and  compared  with glibenclamide.  Blood  samples  were  collected  from  the  tail  vein  before  and  also  at  weekly intervals  for  four  weeks  from  the  first  dose  of  drug  administration  and  blood  glucose  was analyzed by glucose-oxidase method using a visible spectrophotometer.
Results: The  leaf extract of B. diffusa produced dose-dependent reduction in  blood glucose in streptozotocin-induced  NIDDM  rats  comparable  to  that  of  glibenclamide.  The  results  indicate that the reduction in blood  glucose produced by the extract is probably through rejuvenation of pancreatic b-cells or through extrapancreatic action.
Conclusion: The chloroform extract of Boerhaavia diffusa has significant antidiabetic activity and this supports the traditional usage of the plant by Ayurvedic physicians for the control of diabetes.

Keywords: Blood glucose, Boerhaavia diffusa, Diabetes mellitus Streptozotocin, Rats

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