Title of article
EFFECT OF AQUEOUS EXTRACTS OF ALLIGATOR PEAR SEED (PERSEA AMERICANA MILL) ON BLOOD GLUCOSE AND HISTOPATHOLOGY OF PANCREAS IN ALLOXAN-INDUCED DIABETIC RATS
Author/Authors
EDEM, DO University of Uyo - Department of Biochemistry, Nigeria , EKANEM, IS University of Uyo - Department of Biochemistry, Nigeria , EBONG, PE University of Calabar - Department of Biochemistry, Nigeria
From page
272
To page
276
Abstract
Effects of aqueous extract of alligator pear seed on normal and alloxan-induced diabetic rats were investigated in 6 groups of rats (5 rats per group). Test groups were made diabetic with intra-peritoneal injection of alloxan and treated with 300mg and 600mg/kg body weight of alligator pear seed extract. Two non-diabetic groups were also administered with 300mg and 600mg/kg body weight extract. The levels of blood glucose were examined in all 6 experimental groups. In diabetic rats, blood glucose levels were significantly reduced (p 0.05) by 73.26-78.24% on consumption of the extracts, with greater effect exhibited by the 600mg/kg extract. In normal rats, blood glucose levels were significantly reduced (p 0.05) by 34.68-38.9% on consumption of the seed extract. Histological studies showed a degenerative effect on the pancreatic islet cells of diabetic rats. The result suggested restorative (protective) effect of the extract on pancreatic islet cells. Administration of aqueous extract of alligator pear seed may contribute significantly to the reduction of blood glucose levels and can be useful in the treatment of diabetes.
Keywords
Alligator pear , Persia americana , seed extract , hypoglycemic effects
Journal title
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Record number
2647234
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