Hypoglycemic effect of Musa acuminata aqueous leaf extract on alloxan-induced diabetic ICR mice (Mus musculus)

Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease characterized by abnormally high glucose level in blood. Plant-based compounds are now being studied as alternatives for diabetes. Due to limited information on the pharmacologic activity of Musa acuminata, also known as “lakatan”, this study was carried out...

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Main Authors: Bascon, John Eduard R., Galvez, Tristan Josef E., Jabola, Kay T., Vitor, Rodel Jonathan S., II, Bueno, Paolo Robert P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-115912024-03-26T07:54:43Z Hypoglycemic effect of Musa acuminata aqueous leaf extract on alloxan-induced diabetic ICR mice (Mus musculus) Bascon, John Eduard R. Galvez, Tristan Josef E. Jabola, Kay T. Vitor, Rodel Jonathan S., II Bueno, Paolo Robert P. Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease characterized by abnormally high glucose level in blood. Plant-based compounds are now being studied as alternatives for diabetes. Due to limited information on the pharmacologic activity of Musa acuminata, also known as “lakatan”, this study was carried out to determine the effect of Musa acuminata aqueous leaf extract on blood glucose level of alloxan-induced diabetes mice and to assess its safety in vivo. Thirty male ICR mice (Mus musculus) were divided into six groups (n=5) and were administered intraperitoneally with alloxan monohydrate (75 mg/kg) (5 groups), or normal saline solution (sham control group). Treatment groups were given distilled water (both sham and negative control groups), glimepiride (17.6 μg/kg, positive control), or one of the three doses of M. acuminata leaf aqueous extract tested (250, 500 and 1000 mg/kg) concomitantly via oral gavage for 28 days. The blood glucose levels of the mice were measured at baseline and at 0th, 14th and 28th. Phytochemicals present as well as signs of general toxicity were also determined. Results showed that M. acuminata (1000 mg/kg) significantly decreased blood glucose level (P 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11601 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Musaceae—Physiological effect Diabetes Biochemistry Biology
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topic Musaceae—Physiological effect
Diabetes
Biochemistry
Biology
spellingShingle Musaceae—Physiological effect
Diabetes
Biochemistry
Biology
Bascon, John Eduard R.
Galvez, Tristan Josef E.
Jabola, Kay T.
Vitor, Rodel Jonathan S., II
Bueno, Paolo Robert P.
Hypoglycemic effect of Musa acuminata aqueous leaf extract on alloxan-induced diabetic ICR mice (Mus musculus)
description Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease characterized by abnormally high glucose level in blood. Plant-based compounds are now being studied as alternatives for diabetes. Due to limited information on the pharmacologic activity of Musa acuminata, also known as “lakatan”, this study was carried out to determine the effect of Musa acuminata aqueous leaf extract on blood glucose level of alloxan-induced diabetes mice and to assess its safety in vivo. Thirty male ICR mice (Mus musculus) were divided into six groups (n=5) and were administered intraperitoneally with alloxan monohydrate (75 mg/kg) (5 groups), or normal saline solution (sham control group). Treatment groups were given distilled water (both sham and negative control groups), glimepiride (17.6 μg/kg, positive control), or one of the three doses of M. acuminata leaf aqueous extract tested (250, 500 and 1000 mg/kg) concomitantly via oral gavage for 28 days. The blood glucose levels of the mice were measured at baseline and at 0th, 14th and 28th. Phytochemicals present as well as signs of general toxicity were also determined. Results showed that M. acuminata (1000 mg/kg) significantly decreased blood glucose level (P
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author Bascon, John Eduard R.
Galvez, Tristan Josef E.
Jabola, Kay T.
Vitor, Rodel Jonathan S., II
Bueno, Paolo Robert P.
author_facet Bascon, John Eduard R.
Galvez, Tristan Josef E.
Jabola, Kay T.
Vitor, Rodel Jonathan S., II
Bueno, Paolo Robert P.
author_sort Bascon, John Eduard R.
title Hypoglycemic effect of Musa acuminata aqueous leaf extract on alloxan-induced diabetic ICR mice (Mus musculus)
title_short Hypoglycemic effect of Musa acuminata aqueous leaf extract on alloxan-induced diabetic ICR mice (Mus musculus)
title_full Hypoglycemic effect of Musa acuminata aqueous leaf extract on alloxan-induced diabetic ICR mice (Mus musculus)
title_fullStr Hypoglycemic effect of Musa acuminata aqueous leaf extract on alloxan-induced diabetic ICR mice (Mus musculus)
title_full_unstemmed Hypoglycemic effect of Musa acuminata aqueous leaf extract on alloxan-induced diabetic ICR mice (Mus musculus)
title_sort hypoglycemic effect of musa acuminata aqueous leaf extract on alloxan-induced diabetic icr mice (mus musculus)
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2017
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11601
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