• Title of article

    A study of hypoglycemic effects of Azadirachta indica (Neem) in human blood cells

  • Author/Authors

    Martínez, Nubilde Universidad de Carabobo, Sede Aragua - Escuela de Medicina - Departamento de Farmacologíay Fisiopatología, Venezuela , Martínez, Nubilde Universidad de Carabobo (Biomed) - Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas “Dr Francisco J Triana –Alonso”, Venezuela , Rodríguez, Yamileth Universidad de Carabobo (Biomed – UC) - Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas “Dr Francisco J Triana –Alonso”, Venezuela , Salguero, Omar Universidad de Carabobo (Biomed – UC) - Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas “Dr Francisco J Triana –Alonso”, Venezuela , Requena, Dayana Universidad de Carabobo (Biomed– UC) - Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas “Dr Francisco J Triana –Alonso”, Venezuela , Requena, Dayana Universidad de Carabobo, Sede Aragua - Escuela de Bioanálisis - Departamento Clínico Integral, Venezuela , Triana, Ledia Universidad de Carabobo (Biomed– UC) - Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas “Dr Francisco J Triana –Alonso”, Venezuela , Triana, Ledia Universidad de Carabobo, Sede Aragua - Escuela de Bioanálisis - Departamento de Ciencias Básicas, Venezuela , Pérez-Ybarra, Luis Universidad de Carabobo, Sede Aragua - Escuela de Bioanálisis - Departamento de Ciencias Básicas, Venezuela

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    623
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    629
  • Abstract
    The present investigation was conducted with an objective to validate the effect of the plant Azadirachta indica (neem) in human blood cells in a normoglycemic medium. This hypoglycemic effect had been attributed by the communities to this plant. In this study, aqueous extract of the plant was used in a concentration of 6.4% m/v and from this, following doses were prepared: 0.01 mg; 0.05 mg (low doses); 0.1 mg; 0.175 mg (medium doses); 0.7 mg and 1.4 mg (high doses); also it was used insulin Humulin R® in different concentrations (0.1, 1, 10 nM) in order to compare both effects in a normoglycemic medium with human blood cells. The results demonstrated a hypoglycemic effect when the levels of glucose concentration went down in the normoglycemic medium in relation to the control. There was a significant effect (p 0.001) for the high doses group. These findings validate the hypoglycemic effect of this plant attributed by the communities.
  • Keywords
    Aqueous extract , Human blood cells , Hypoglycemic effect , Neem , Normoglycemic medium
  • Journal title
    Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
  • Journal title
    Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
  • Record number

    2554586