EFFECT OF CAESALPINIA SAPPAN LINN CHLOROFORM EXTRACT ON ALLOXAN INDUCED DIABETES MELLITUS IN RATS
Manoj Khanna Nalla, Madhan Mohan Elsani, Krishna Mohan Chinnala*
ABSTRACT
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by a loss of
glucose homeostasis caused by pancreatic β-cell destruction or because
of insulin resistance. Complications in some of these organs can lead to
death. Management of diabetes mellitus is a global concern and
successful treatment is very essential for preventing or at least delaying
the onset of long-term complications of the disorder. It is believed that
the traditional medicines used for the treatment of diabetes mellitus to
attenuate the progression of complications of the disease. The search for
the effective herbal drugs for the treatment of diabetes based on ethno
medical clues still continues and in the long run has yielded us
invaluable herbal remedies. To prove the ethno medical use of such
folkloric traditional medicines, we have selected such ethno
botanically important Caesalpinia sappan Linn, a plant used in the
traditional systems of medicine in India for various uses. Chloroform extract of Caesalpinia
sappan Linn. (CECS) was used at two dose levels 200mg/kg and 400mg/kg body weight and
administered orally for 21 days to Alloxan induced diabetic rats. They significantly (p
Keywords: Caesalpinia sappan Linn., Diabetes Mellitus, Alloxan, Glibenclamide.
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