Title:Effect of Aglycon and Glycoside Flavonoid-Enriched Extracts Obtained from Buxus sempervirens L. on Glucose and Lipid Metabolism in Diabetic Rats
Volume: 18
Issue: 1
Author(s): Mohammed Ajebli and Mohamed Eddouks*
Affiliation:
- Faculty of Sciences and Techniques Errachidia, Moulay Ismail University of Meknes, BP 509, Boutalamine, 52000, Errachidia,Morocco
Keywords:
Antihyperglycemic, antioxidant, Buxus sempervirens L., flavonoid-enriched extracts, histopathology, lipid profile.
Abstract:
Background: Buxus sempervirens L. is a medicinal plant with several beneficial effects on
health and is widely used in Moroccan folklore as an antidiabetic plant.
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the antidiabetic effect of both aglycone and glycoside
flavonoid enriched extracts of this plant in the experimental diabetic state.
Methods: In the current work, the effect of aglycone and glycoside flavonoid-enriched extracts from
the leaves of Buxus sempervirens L. (AFBS and GFBS) (10 mg/kg) on blood glucose levels has been
evaluated in normal and streptozotocin (STZ) diabetic rats. Moreover, the histopathological changes
in the liver and pancreas have been assessed in STZ diabetic rats. The ability of AFBS and GFBS to
improve glucose tolerance in normal rats was also evaluated.
Results: In normal rats, both a single and repeated administration of AFBS and GFBS (10 mg/kg)
showed no significant effects on blood glucose levels. However, both single and repeated oral administration
of the two fractions showed a significant blood glucose lowering effect (p<0.0001) in STZ
rats. In addition, histopathological analysis has demonstrated the beneficial impact of AFBS and
GFBS on the pancreas and liver. Whereas, the oral glucose tolerance test demonstrated no significant
ability of these extracts to improve the increase in blood glucose levels in normal and diabetic treated
rats. In the current study, no significant changes in body weight in normal and STZ rats have been
shown. In addition, the antioxidant activity of both AFBS and GFBS revealed the antioxidant effect
of both extracts. Furthermore, both flavonoid-enriched fractions had no significant effect on blood
lipid levels.
Conclusion: In conclusion, AFBS and GFBS exhibited an interesting antidiabetic effect on streptozotocin
rats and GFBS which seems to be more effective than AFBS.