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Anti-Diabetic Activity of Ochna Obtusata Leaves In Alloxan Induced Rats
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This study was conducted to investigate the anti- diabetic effect of ethnolic extract of Ochna obtusata leaves in Alloxan induced diabetic Wistar albino rats. The anti-diabetic activity was assessed by determining and comparing the fasted blood glucose level in the test group (200,400 mg/kg) with that of the diabetic control group and glibenclamide 20mg/kg was used as a reference standard. In the alloxan-induced diabetic rats Ochna obtusata produced a significant reduction in fasting blood glucose levels. It acts in a dose dependant manner to bring back the raised blood sugar levels to normal. The 400mg/kg treated group has showed maximum reduction in blood glucose (148.26 mg/dl) which is closer to that of standard Glibenclamide (145.71 mg/dl). We can conclude that ethnolic extract of Ochna obtusata is capable of managing hyperglycemia induced by alloxan. The extract seems to be one of the potential sources for the development of a novel phytotherapy for diabetes mellitus.
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Rajitha Indukuri
View all publications →Venkata sunitha G
View all publications →Srikanth G
View all publications →Leena Priyanka B
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January 2014 Issue 1 (Vol. 2, Issue 1, 2014)AJPHR201005
AJPHR-20-000005
2014-01-01
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Indukuri & sunitha, V. & G & Priyanka, L. & latha, A. & kumar, R. (2014). Anti-Diabetic Activity of Ochna Obtusata Leaves In Alloxan Induced Rats. American Journal of Pharmacy and Health Research, 2(1), xx-xx. https://ajphr.com/articles/AJPHR201005
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