Author/Authors :
Shahwar, Durre Research Lab-II - Department of Chemistry Government College University Lahore , Pakistan , Ullah, Saif Research Lab-II - Department of Chemistry Government College University Lahore , Pakistan , Ahmad, Mobasher University College of Pharmacy University of the Punjab - Allama Iqbal Campus Lahore, Pakistan , Ullah, Sami Research Lab-II - Department of Chemistry Government College University Lahore , Pakistn , Ahmad, Naeem Research Lab-II - Department of Chemistry Government College University Lahore , Pakistan , Akmal Khan, Muhammad Research Lab-II - Department of Chemistry Government College University Lahore , Pakistan
Abstract :
The present study was carried out to determine the hypoglycemic activity of the
methanolic extract and solvent fractions (n-hexane and ethyl acetate) of Ruellia
tuberosa in normal and alloxan-induced diabetic rabbits. Optimum dose of R.
tuberosa for hypoglycemic activity was determined by oral administration of the
methanolic extract (ME) to normal and diabetic rabbits. Diabetes was induced by
intra-peritoneal injection of alloxan monohydrate (150 mg/kg). Hypoglycemic
effect of n-hexane (HF) and ethyl acetate (EF) fractions was evaluated at a dose of
150 and 100 mg/kg b.w., respectively, in normal and diabetic rabbits. Administration
of the optimum dose (500 mg/kg b.w.) of R. tuberosa to normal and diabetic rabbits
showed significant blood glucose lowering effect. EaF (100 mg/kg) showed the
highest anti-diabetic activity with 28.64±0.28% decrease in blood glucose, while
HF (150 mg/kg) showed moderate anti-diabetic activity and lowered the blood glucose
level around 15.17±0.58%. The results were compared with the standard drug
tolbutamide (100 mg/kg). Phytochemical investigation of EF and HF indicated
flavonoids and triterpenoids in the extracts, respectively. Antioxidant activity was
evaluated by DPPH method and the amount of total phenols was determined by Folin-
Ciocalteu method. ME extract and its fractions showed the antioxidant activity in
the order of EF>ME>WF>HF. The results were in agreement with the folkloric use
of R. tuberosa in the treatment of diabetes and related complications.
Keywords :
Acanthaceae , Alloxan-monohydrate , Hypoglycemic activity , Optimum dose , R. tuberose