2009
DOI: 10.3844/ajbbsp.2009.119.126
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In vivo, Acute, Normo-hypoglycemic, Antihyperglycemic, Insulinotropic Actions of Orally Administered Ethanol Extract of Citrullus colocynthis (L.) Schrab Pulp

Abstract: Problem statement: Citrullus Colocynthis (L.) Schrab (cucurbitaceae family) (Handal) is a fruit commonly known as bitter apple or bitter cucumber. Traditionally, Citrullus colocynthis has been used for the treatment of diabetes. In particular, the acute effect and rout of administration of ethanol extract of the seedless pulp in vivo remains untested. We investigated the effect of different routs of administration and their hypoglycemic and insulinotropic effects of ethanol/water (20/80 V/V) extract of the dri… Show more

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“…Research and development in food science is helping to identify many functional foods ingredients, because they can provide health benefits by reducing risk and enhancing the body's ability to manage certain chronic diseases. [2,3] The functional properties of plants/foods depend on the presence of specific chemical compounds, mainly secondary metabolites such as phenolics and flavonoids. [4][5][6] The presence of such bioactive compounds promotes the therapeutic uses of medicinal plants also.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research and development in food science is helping to identify many functional foods ingredients, because they can provide health benefits by reducing risk and enhancing the body's ability to manage certain chronic diseases. [2,3] The functional properties of plants/foods depend on the presence of specific chemical compounds, mainly secondary metabolites such as phenolics and flavonoids. [4][5][6] The presence of such bioactive compounds promotes the therapeutic uses of medicinal plants also.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As fruit extract exhibited free radical scavenging activity,[ 9 ] hypoglycemic activity,[ 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ] protective ability against oxidative stress in the RBC’s of alloxan induced diabetic rats,[ 17 ] antihyperlipidemic and antioxidant actions in alloxan induced diabetic rats,[ 18 19 ] insulinotropic and immunostimulating activities. [ 12 13 20 21 22 ] Fruits and aerial parts of C. colocynthis also exhibited antimicrobial,[ 23 24 ] anti-inflammatory activity. [ 25 ] The leaf extract showed the larvicidal and ovicidal properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aqueous extract of Citrullus colocynths showed a dose-dependent increase in insulin released from isolated islets [20]. Immunohistochemistry studies [23] showed that when compared with the control group, the amount of insulin in beta cells of the islet of Langerhans is greater in Citrullus colocynthis treated rats. In vitro assays on some medicinal plants showed that they possess inhibitory activity on alpha glucosidase enzyme.…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Action Of Antidiabetic Botanicalsmentioning
confidence: 93%