Affiliation:
1. Institute of Biological Sciences , Sarhad University of Science and Information Technology (SUIT) , Peshawar , Pakistan
2. Environmental and Conservation Sciences , University of Swat , Swat , Pakistan
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
Euphorbia prostrata is traditionally used alongside antidiabetic agents to manage diabetes. Bioactive ingredients of medicinal herbs may alter the overall pharmacokinetics of antidiabetic agents.
Methods
We assessed hypoglycemic activities of ethanolic plant extract (EPE) singly and its effects on antidiabetic properties of gliclazide, glibenclemide and metformin in allaxonized rats. Varying concentrations of EPE (250 and 500 mg/kg) with or without metformin (10 mg/kg), glibenclemide (2 mg/kg) and gliclazide (5 mg/kg) were orally administered to evaluate herb-drug interaction.
Results
The levels of blood glucose declined significantly after treatment with metformin, glibenclemide and gliclazide singly (p<0.01) or concomitantly with EPE (p<0.001). Concentration dependent mild to moderate reduction (5.2 and 10.0%) was registered in blood glucose for 250 and 500 mg/kg of EPE respectively. The overall reduction in blood glucose due to combined treatment with EPE and standard agents was additive. On the other hand, synergistic herb-drug interaction was registered for insulin levels in rats that received glibenclamide and gliclazide alongside EPE. Extract with metformin had antagonistic insulin outcome. Regarding the duration of hypoglycemic activities, periodical changes were similar in case of glibenclamide and gliclazide separately or in combination with EPE. However, in case of metformin with extract, the blood glucose continued to decline for 14 h and retained at 15.0% below the baseline values even after 24 h of treatment.
Conclusions
In conclusion, the extract itself had weak hypoglycemic effects but prolonged the therapeutic duration of metformin to more than 24 h when administered combinedly.
Subject
Complementary and alternative medicine
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