Anti-diabetic activity of aqueous root extract of Anacyclus pyrethrum L. In streptozotocin-induceddiabetic rats
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Universty of Tlemcen
Abstract
The present work is to study for the first time the anti-diabetic properties of aqueous extract of roots of
Anacyclus pyrethrum L. in normal and streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats and to achieve a
primary pharmacological screening contained in the aqueous extract. A total of 20 rats including 10
diabetics and 10 normal rats were used for this study. The anti-diabetic activity of aqueous extract of
roots was evaluated by using normal and STZ induced diabetic rats at a dose of 250 mg/kg p.o daily for
21 days. Blood glucose levels were measured using GOD-POD. Screening for major classes of
phytochemical was done using standard chemical tests. Per oral administration of the aqueous extract
of the roots (250 mg/kg body weight) to streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats exhibited a significant
antihyperglycemic activity in STZ-induced diabetic rats, whereas in normal rats no hypoglycemic
activity was observed. Phytochemical screening showed a wealth in compounds: Tannins, saponins,
alkaloids, amino acids, steroids and terpenoids. Aqueous extract of roots exhibit attractive properties
and can therefore, be considered a promising candidate for future application as alternative therapeutic
agents, particularly in the development of anti-diabetic drugs.