SEASONAL EFFECT ON IN VITRO ALPHA AMYLASE INHIBITORY ACTIVITY OF MURRYA KOENIGII LEAVES
Tanaya Ghosh, Prasenjit Mitra and Prasanta Kumar Mitra*
Abstract
Pharmacological activities of medicinal plants vary with season.
Murrya koenigii Linn. Spreng Wettst (M. koenigii L.) is a medicinal
plant being used in traditional medicine since long. Recently we have
confirmed in vitro alpha amylase inhibitory activity of M. koenigii L.
leaves. Aim of the present work was to see the seasonal effect on in
vitro alpha amylase inhibitory activity of M. koenigii L. leaves, if any.
Leaves of M. koenigii L. were collected in winter, summer, autumn
and rainy seasons from the local market and authenticated by the
taxonomist. Leaves were extracted with ethanol and the extract was
checked for in vitro alpha amylase inhibitory activity by the standard
method. Acarbose, a standard alpha amylase inhibitor, was used as
control. Results showed that M. koenigii L. leaves of rainy season
(June – August) had maximum alpha amylase inhibitory activity.
Result was comparable to that of acarbose. Leaves of M. koenigii L. of rainy season may
therefore be utilized to keep post prandial blood sugar of the diabetic patient under control
and thereby used in the treatment of diabetes.
Keywords: Murrya koenigii linn. Leaves, alpha amylase inhibitory activity, seasonal variation, acarbose, diabetes.
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