<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>In vitro</em> antidiabetic activities of Myanmar medicinal plants: <em>Cassia siamea </em>Lam. and <em>Butea monosperma </em>Roxb.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>In vitro</em> antidiabetic activities of Myanmar medicinal plants: <em>Cassia siamea </em>Lam. and <em>Butea monosperma </em>Roxb.</p> |
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Thida, Mya ; Cell Culture Laboratory, Ministry of Science and Technology, Kyaukse 05151, Myanmar Moe, The Su; Pharmaceutical Research Laboratory, Ministry of Science and Technology, Kyaukse 05151, Myanmar Chan, Khin Nyein; Cell Culture Laboratory, Ministry of Science and Technology, Kyaukse 05151, Myanmar Ei, Shun Lai; Cell Culture Laboratory, Ministry of Science and Technology, Kyaukse 05151, Myanmar Khai, Aye Aye; Biotechnology Research Department, Ministry of Science and Technology, Kyaukse 05151, Myanmar Department of Research and Innovation, Ministry of Science and Technology, Myanmar |
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Cytotoxic activity; Diabetes mellitus; Dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-IV); Glucose uptake; Insulin |
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<p style="text-align: justify;">This study aimed to evaluate the antidiabetic potentials of <em>Cassia siamea</em> and <em>Butea monosperma</em>. Cytotoxic activity of test extracts was performed by a hemolytic assay. Estimation of the antidiabetic properties was explored by α-glucosidase and DPP-IV inhibition assays. The glucose transportation activity of test extracts across the yeast cells was expressed by a glucose uptake assay<strong>. </strong>Non-hemolytic effects of test extracts were shown as lysis per cent less than 15 on RBCs. The inhibition potential of test extracts on α-glucosidase enzyme illustrates that IC<sub>50</sub> values (μg/mL) of <em>C. siamea </em>was 76.33±12.2 and <em>B. monosperma</em> was 77.28±2.02. While the IC<sub>50</sub> values of the acarbose was 36.76±1.55 μg/mL. In addition, the tested extracts showed the ability to inhibit DPP-IV enzyme activity in a concentration-dependent manner. The IC<sub>50</sub> (μg/mL) values of <em>C. siamea, B. monosperma, </em>and the sitagliptin were 117.02±9.73, 103±8.5, and 144.85±13.43, respectively in DPP-IV inhibitory assay. Moreover, the test extracts could transport glucose in yeast cells representing the glucose uptake effectively especially in <em>B. monosperma</em> with a concentration-dependent manner in all tested glucose concentrations. This study provided that the tested extracts promise to possess the antidiabetic potential with non-hemolytic properties, diabetic-enzymes suppressing potency and glucose utilizing ability.</p> |
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Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources (IJNPR) [Formerly Natural Product Radiance (NPR)]; ##issue.vol## 13, ##issue.no## 4 (2022): December 2022 (Ahead of Print) |
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