ABSTRACT
The major objective of this work was to establish an in
vitro assay system for evaluating Ocimum canum, an antidiabetic
plants, using insulin release from isolated
pancreatic p-islet cells of rats. An in vivo assay was
carried out to confirm the previous work by Hogarh (1996)
indicating the anti-diabetic activity of 0. canum. The
effect of the aqueous extract of fresh leaves of 0. canum on
lipid profile of genetically diabetic mice and their lean
littermates was also evaluated.
In vivo, the aqueous extract of fresh leaves of 0. canum
reduced fasting blood glucose levels and body weight of
genetically diabetic mice and their non-diabetic lean
littermates confirming Hogarh’s result. The extract lowered
serum total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol levels and
raised HDL-cholesterol levels of the experimental animals,
but did not affect their triacylglycerol levels. However,
aqueous extract from dried leaves lowered, fasting blood
glucose levels but not body weight.
The anti-diabetic property of "mirabetic" a plant
preparation used for the management of diabetes mellitus was
also evaluated in vivo using STZ-induced diabetic mice and
their non-diabetic lean littermates. The "mirabetic"
extract did not prevent the rise in plasma glucose levels in
STZ-induced diabetic mice. In addition, the extract did not
lower plasma glucose concentrations of the littermates at
the end of the period, and did not affect the body weight of
the littermates either.
From In vitro experiments, the freeze dried extracts of
fresh leaves of 0. canum significantly, enhanced insulin
release from pancreatic p-islet cells. The effect was
concentration-dependent up to a concentration of 0.03 mg/ml
and thereafter decreased. The in vitro system established
with 0. canum was used to evaluate "mirabetic" and Desmodium
adscendens, a non anti-diabetic medicinal plant.
"Mirabetic" signifi-cantly enhanced insulin release while
D. adscendens decreased insulin release, with higher
concentrations completely inhibiting insulin release.
The results indicate that glucose-induced insulin release
which is the mode of action of 0. canum, could be used
effectively as an in vitro assay system to evaluate other
anti-diabetic plants.
ASARE-ANANE, H (2021). In Vitro Assay For The Anti-Diabetic Effect Of Ocimum Canum And Other Medicinal Plants. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/in-vitro-assay-for-the-anti-diabetic-effect-of-ocimum-canum-and-other-medicinal-plants
ASARE-ANANE, HENRY "In Vitro Assay For The Anti-Diabetic Effect Of Ocimum Canum And Other Medicinal Plants" Afribary. Afribary, 13 Apr. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/in-vitro-assay-for-the-anti-diabetic-effect-of-ocimum-canum-and-other-medicinal-plants. Accessed 16 Nov. 2024.
ASARE-ANANE, HENRY . "In Vitro Assay For The Anti-Diabetic Effect Of Ocimum Canum And Other Medicinal Plants". Afribary, Afribary, 13 Apr. 2021. Web. 16 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/in-vitro-assay-for-the-anti-diabetic-effect-of-ocimum-canum-and-other-medicinal-plants >.
ASARE-ANANE, HENRY . "In Vitro Assay For The Anti-Diabetic Effect Of Ocimum Canum And Other Medicinal Plants" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 16, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/in-vitro-assay-for-the-anti-diabetic-effect-of-ocimum-canum-and-other-medicinal-plants