Unlocking the anti‐diabetic potential of Gymnema sylvestre, Trigonella foenum‐graecum, and their combination thereof: An in‐vivo evaluation

Author:

Kashif Muhammad1,Nasir Amar1,Gulzaman 1,Rafique Muhammad Kamran2,Abbas Mazhar3,ur Rehman Aziz2,Riaz Muhammad4ORCID,Rasool Ghulam4,Mtewa Andrew G.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Sciences (Section Clinical Medicine), College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore (Jhang Campus) Jhang Pakistan

2. Department of Pathobiology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore (Jhang Campus) Jhang Pakistan

3. Department of Basic Sciences (Section Biochemistry), College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore (Jhang Campus) Jhang Pakistan

4. Department of Allied Health Sciences University of Sargodha Sargodha Pakistan

5. Chemistry Section, Malawi Institute of Technology Malawi University of Science and Technology Limbe Malawi

Abstract

AbstractThe current study aimed to explore the anti‐diabetic effect of aqueous extracts of Gymnema sylvestre, Trigonella foenum‐graecum and mixture of both the plants in alloxan‐induced diabetic rabbits. A total of 30 rabbits were grouped into six equal groups as: normal control, diabetic control, diabetic treated with 300 mg/kg body weight (bw) G. sylvestre, diabetic treated with 300 mg/kg bw T. foenum‐graecum, diabetic treated with 300 mg/kg bw mixture of both the plants and diabetic treated with 500 mg/kg bw metformin for 4 weeks. Diabetes was induced to all the study group animals except normal control by intravenous administration of alloxan monohydrate (80 mg/kg bw). Blood glucose was measured by glucometer and other biochemical parameters were determined through various kit methods. Serum insulin was measured through ELISA kit method. Results showed that both the plants and metformin significantly (p < .05) decreased the fasting blood glucose. Hypoglycemic activity of aqueous extract of G. sylvestre and metformin was found slightly higher than aqueous extract of T. foenum‐graecum and the mixture of both the plants. However, a significant (p < .05) rise in insulin secretion was observed in studied plants extract treated rabbits. Serum urea, creatinine, and liver enzymes were found reduced significantly (p < .05) in treated rabbits whereas packed cell volume was also returned to normal in treated animals as compared to control group. The study concluded that G. sylvestre and T. foenum‐graecum extracts have comparable effects with metformin in normalizing the blood glucose level and have more pronounced effect than metformin in restoring the serum biochemical parameters to normal levels. Hence, these plants may be the good alternative medicine in managing the diabetes mellitus.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Food Science

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