Advanced Glycation Inhibitory Potential of Certain Antidiabetic Plants - Nirmal Singh - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659566332 - July 9, 2014
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Advanced Glycation Inhibitory Potential of Certain Antidiabetic Plants

Nirmal Singh

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Advanced Glycation Inhibitory Potential of Certain Antidiabetic Plants

The present study was designed to investigate the antiglycation potential of hydro-alcoholic and alkaloidal fractions of selected plants. Seeds of Trigonella foenum-graecum, bulbs of Allium sativum, fruits of Momordica charantia. and leaves of Gymnema sylvestre were selected. The protein glycation inhibitory activity of these plants was evaluated using glucose-bovine serum albumin assay. Among the hydroalcoholic extracts, Trigonella-foenum graecum showed highest antiglycation activity (IC50 = 53.53 ± 1.24 µg/ml) followed by Allium sativum (IC50 = 68.36 ± 1.56 µg/ml), Momordica charantia (IC50 = 85.16 ± 1.87 µg/ml) and Gymnema sylvestre (IC50 = 103.66 ± 2.09 µg/ml). Among the alkaloidal fractions, the highest antiglycation activity was shown by Trigonella-foenum graecum (IC50 = 31.56 ± 1.36 µg/ml) followed by Allium sativum (IC50 = 40.46 ± 1.59 µg/ml), Momordica charantia (IC50 = 54.8 ± 2.12 µg/ml) and Gymnema sylvestre (IC50 = 64.50 ± 1.73 µg/ml). Aminoguanidine, a standard drug, showed 100% inhibition (IC50 = 22.45 ± 1.89 µg/ml). Alkaloidal extracts of these plants possess antiglycation activity and may be explored in diabetic complications

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Released July 9, 2014
ISBN13 9783659566332
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 64
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 4 mm   ·   113 g
Language German  

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