Investigate Of Hypoglycemic Effect Of Ensete Glaucum Seed Extract In Streptozocin - Include Hyperglycemic Mice
Abstract
Background: In recent times, there has been a significant emphasis on exploring
natural product-based compounds as potential options for antidiabetic drug
development. Ensete glaucum seeds has been used as a medical herb by Vietnamese
people for centuries, but not yet to have any clear proof towards the plant.
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the hypoglycemic and protective
effect of E. glaucum seed extract in streptozotocin-induced hyperglycemic mice.
Methods: Male Swiss albino mice were administered with single dose of 170 mg/kg
streptozotocin to create a hyperglycemia mouse model. STZ was used due to its long
half-life and its ability to create hyperglycemia mice model with fast pace. Fasting
plasma glucose and insulin will be recorded after 7 days of the experiment with 25
and 50 mg/kg of the extract. Oral glucose tolerant test (OGTT) was also applied to
this model and used to calculate the glucose AUC. Mice were then got euthanized for
histopathological analysis of the amount and size of pancreatic islets.
Results: E. glaucum seed extract at the dose of 25 and 50 mg/kg had shown the
hypoglycemic effect through the significantly lower effect of plasma glucose and the
drastic increase of plasma insulin compare with hyperglycemic mice receive no
treatments at all. Glucose and AUC in OGTT returned as the mice with extract-treating
were able to process D-glucose as same as normal mice or hyperglycemic mice with
Glibenclamide 5 mg/kg. Both of the doses had also shown the effect of protective
where the more and larger of β-cell pancreatic islets regenerated.
Conclusion: E. glaucum seed extract showed side of hypoglycemic effect and
protective effects on hyperglycemic mice. Further research is needed to carry out for
chemical properties on E. glaucum seeds to determine the valuable contain.