Evaluation of antidiabetic activity of fruit of Coriandrum sativum. Linn methanolic extract in Streptozocin induced diabetic wistar Albino rats

Authors

  • Ahmed S. K. Department of Pharmacology, Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences (SIMS), Hyderabad, Telangana, India
  • Chakrapani Cheekavolu Department of Pharmacology, Kerala Medical College and Hospital, Mangode, Palakkad, Kerala, India
  • Sampath D. Department of Pharmacology, P.E.S. Institute of Medical Sciences, Kuppam, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh, india
  • Sunil M. Department of Pharmacology, Maheshwara Medical College and Hospital, Isnapur, Patancheru, Medak, Telangana, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18203/2319-2003.ijbcp20175686

Keywords:

Antidiabetic, Blood glucose, Coriandrum sativum, Diabetic wistar albino rats, Glibenclamide, Methanolic extract

Abstract

Background: Diabetes prevalence is estimated to increase annually. Numerous people use traditional medicine, such as India also considered as the diabetic capital in the world. Diabetes is a metabolic disorder characterized by disturbances in lipid, carbohydrate and protein metabolism. The present study to evaluate the antidiabetic potential of coriandrum sativum. linn fruits methanolic extract in streptozocin induced diabetic wistar albino rats model.

Methods: Diabetes induction in wistar albino rats by administration of streptozocin (50mg/kg, i.p.) in citrate buffer. 30 wistar albino rats were divided into 5 groups (A, B, C, D, E). Group A: served as normal control, whereas Group B: diabetic control, Group C, D methanolic coriandrum sativum Linn. fruits extract (CSFME) at a dose of 100, 200mg/kg orally, Group E was given standard drug Glibenclamide (0.5mg/kg) orally. All groups are administered for the period of 14 consecutive days and blood sugar levels was measured at regular intervals up to end of the study.

Results: This present research study confirms that the test drug compound CSFME has sustained oral hypoglycaemic activity and statistically significant (p ≤0.05) and which is comparable with standard drug Glibenclamide.

Conclusions: This research study confirms that the CSFME has antidiabetic activity against streptozocin induced wistar diabetic albino rats. It could be a novel antidiabetic agent and also a dietary adjunct in the type 2 diabetes management and its complication. Further studies are necessary required to confirm the antidiabetic activity of individual phytochemical compounds of Coriandrum sativum.

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2017-12-23

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K., A. S., Cheekavolu, C., D., S., & M., S. (2017). Evaluation of antidiabetic activity of fruit of Coriandrum sativum. Linn methanolic extract in Streptozocin induced diabetic wistar Albino rats. International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, 7(1), 121–125. https://doi.org/10.18203/2319-2003.ijbcp20175686

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