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DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-960952
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York
Hypoglycaemic Activity of Dioscoretine from Tubers of Dioscorea dumetorum in Normal and Alloxan Diabetic Rabbits
Publikationsverlauf
1989
Publikationsdatum:
05. Januar 2007 (online)

Abstract
Dioscoretine isolated from the aqueous fraction of the methanol extract of Dioscorea dumetorum tubers when administered intra-peritoneally to normal and alloxan diabetic rabbits produces significant hypoglycaemic effects at a dose of 20 mg/kg. The fasting blood sugar in normoglycaemic rabbits was reduced from 112 mg/100 ml to 55 mg/100 ml after 4 hours. In alloxan diabetic rabbits, the blood sugar was lowered from 520 mg/100 ml to 286 mg/100 ml at the same time interval. The aqueous fraction of the methanol extract produced comparable effects at 100 mg/kg. The chloroform fraction of the same extract raised the fasting blood sugar of normal rabbits to 196 mg/100 ml after 6 h. The acute toxicity studies gave LD50 values of 1.4 g/kg for the aqueous fraction and 0.58 g/kg for dioscoretine when tested on mice. The hypoglycaemic effects were compared to those of tolbutamide.
Key words
Dioscorea dumetorum - dioscoretine - African traditional medicine - diabetes - hypoglycaemic activity