2003
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782003000600010
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Extrato da casca de Syzygium cumini no controle da glicemia e estresse oxidativo de ratos normais e diabéticos

Abstract: O Syzygium cumini, também conhecido como Jambolão é amplamente utilizado na medicina popular para o tratamento da diabetes melito. Este estudo verificou a eficiência do extrato da casca de Syzygium cumini sobre os níveis glicêmicos e estresse oxidativo de ratos normais e diabéticos induzidos por aloxano. Os animais foram divididos em grupo controle (C), controle tratado (CT), diabético controle (DC) e diabético tratado (DT). A administração oral do extrato aquoso da casca de Jambolão, na dose de 1g/kg de peso … Show more

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“…Several other experiments done with seeds (Sigogneau-Jagodzinski et al, 1967;Chivan-Nia and Ratsimamanga, 1972;Bansal et al, 1981;Kedar and Chakrabarti, 1983;Giri et al, 1985;Nair and Santhakumari, 1986;Flores et al, 1998;Prince et al, 1998;Grover et al, 2000), bark (Ratsimamanga et al, 1973), fruit (Shrotri et al, 1963;Achrekar et al, 1991;Villasenor and Lamadrid, 2006), leaves (Soares, 2000;Zanoello et al, 2002), crude ethanolic and aqueous and butanolic fractions of Syzygium cumini (Oliveira et al, 2005) reduced glycaemia in different animal models. On the other hand, this effect was not reproduced in diabetic mice, neither with leaves (Pepato et al, 2001) or barks of jambolan (Mazzanti et al, 2003). These preparations, however, were not used by the participants of our ethnopharmacological survey.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Several other experiments done with seeds (Sigogneau-Jagodzinski et al, 1967;Chivan-Nia and Ratsimamanga, 1972;Bansal et al, 1981;Kedar and Chakrabarti, 1983;Giri et al, 1985;Nair and Santhakumari, 1986;Flores et al, 1998;Prince et al, 1998;Grover et al, 2000), bark (Ratsimamanga et al, 1973), fruit (Shrotri et al, 1963;Achrekar et al, 1991;Villasenor and Lamadrid, 2006), leaves (Soares, 2000;Zanoello et al, 2002), crude ethanolic and aqueous and butanolic fractions of Syzygium cumini (Oliveira et al, 2005) reduced glycaemia in different animal models. On the other hand, this effect was not reproduced in diabetic mice, neither with leaves (Pepato et al, 2001) or barks of jambolan (Mazzanti et al, 2003). These preparations, however, were not used by the participants of our ethnopharmacological survey.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The increase in values on the 28th day may be justified due to the stress of euthanasia procedure. Mazzanti et al (2003) found no hypoglycemic effect of jambolan bark extract in diabetic rats induced by alloxan, although several studies relate the high levels of flavonoids in Syzygium cumini seeds its antihyperglycemic action, anti-hyperlipidemic and antioxidant (BANERJEE;DASGUPTA, 2005;BALOMAJUMBER et al, 2008).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Os animais foram distribuídos em quatro grupos experimentais. Grupo controle (GC n=30): recebeu solução de cloreto de sódio 0,9% intraperitoneal (ip); Grupo 1 (G1 n=60); Grupo 2 (G2 n=60) e Grupo 3 (G3 n=60) receberam aloxana diluída a 2% em solução de cloreto de sódio 0,9% ip, nas doses de 120mg/kg (FEDERIUK et al, 2004;OLIVEIRA et al, 2007), 150mg/kg (FEDERIUK et al, 2004;MAZZANTI et al, 2003) e 200mg/kg de peso corporal, respectivamente (BONGIOLO, 2008;FEDERIUK et al, 2004). Após jejum de 24 horas e administração de aloxana nos animais dos grupos experimentais, os mesmo foram alimentados normalmente e receberam uma solução de glicose a 10% via oral, como única fonte hídrica, durante 24 horas, e água sem glicose após este período.…”
Section: Methodsunclassified