ANTI DIABETIC POTENTIAL OF FLAVONOIDS ON ALLOXAN INDUCED DIABETIC RATS
Pushpa Simaiya*, Salaj Khare, Sunil Kumar Shah and Neelmani Chauhan
Abstract
Objective: Diabetes mellitus is one of the world's most significant
health issues, with rising prevalence and related mortality. The
diabetes is increasing steadily, making it a global public heath
problem. Inadequate blood sugar control has important health
implications. The use of flavonoids in treating various diseases.
Diabetic metabolic abnormalities can be regulated by the efficiency of
these flavonoids. Method: Rats received standard rodent chow and
water ad labium. Rats were acclimatized to laboratory conditions for 7
days before carrying out the experiments. All the experiments were
carried in a noise free room between 08.00 to 15.00 h. Separate group
(n=6) of rats was used for each set of experiments. Result: Diabetes mellitus is the most
common endocrinological disorder which is characterized by metabolic abnormalities and
long term complications. This has prompted an expanding interest for common items with
anti diabetic action and fever reactions. From writing audit it was found that numerous herbs
and plant items have been appeared to have hypoglycemic activity. Flavonoids are known not
bioactive anti diabetic standards. Alloxan is a beta cytotoxin which in cites "compound
diabetes" in a wide assortment of creature species by harming the insulin emitting pancreatic–
cell. Conclusion: In conclusion, taking everything into account, the present examination
uncovered that the blood glucose bringing down action of flavonoid -Boswellic corrosive
might be by invigorating β-cells to discharge more insulin.
Keywords: Anti-diabetic activity, flavonoids, Boswellic acid, alloxan.
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