In the present work, one novel ornamental plant Cassia nodosa
Buch.-Ham. ex Roxb. has been investigated for antidiabetic potential. It aimed
to check the hypoglycaemic effect of C. nodosa leaves on normal and
streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats by acute and sub-acute studies. The
qualitative and quantitative phytochemistry of the leaf drug was carried out by
standard procedures. In preliminary phytochemistry antidiabetic compounds such
as alkaloids, glycosides, steroids, flavonoids and saponins were detected.
Quantitative phytochemistry revealed the presence of significant amounts of
saponins (9.52%) and alkaloids (4.08%). Prior to the hypoglycaemic study, acute
oral toxicity testing of the drug was performed. Later the effects of single
and multiple doses of test drug were studied using various parameters. Dried
powdered leaf material was used as an oral drug. Diabetes was induced in rats
by a single intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin. Single and multiple
doses of test drug (0.5 g/kg body weight/day) were given to normal and diabetic
rats. The parameters studied were blood glucose, serum cholesterol, serum
triglycerides and serum proteins. The results of the test drug were compared
with standard hypoglycaemic drug-glibenclamide (0.01 g/kg/day). It was done by
the ‘Student’s ‘t’ test’ and the one-way ANOVA test. Unlike acute, sub-acute
treatment of test drug showed a highly significant reduction (40.29%) in blood
glucose levels of diabetic rats in 10 days. This effect was considerably good
in comparison with standard drug (63.51%). The test drug and standard drug
exhibited an insignificant change in the abnormal levels of serum metabolites
of diabetic rats. Preclinically C. nodosa was proved to be an effective
hypoglycaemic agent. Further studies are necessary to elucidate details of
active phytochemicals and their mechanism of hypoglycaemic action.
Author(s)
Details
Urmila
C. Kumavat
Research Laboratory, Department of Botany, VPM’s B.N. Bandodkar
College of Science (Autonomous), Thane (W) 400601, Affiliated to University of
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
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