EXTRACTION OF ?-AMYLASE INHIBITORS FROM HAEMILIA PATENS AND SCREENING OF ITS ACTIVITY ON ZEBRAFISH (DANIO RERIO) FOR THE TREATMENT OF HYPERGLYCEMIA
Prajwal S.* and Guruprasad R.
ABSTRACT
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease which is characterized by sudden
upsurge in the blood glucose level resulting from Insulin insufficiency.
The main objective of this research work is to extract α-amylase
inhibitors and evaluate the hyperglycemic activity against alloxan
induced zebrafish (Danio rerio) from Haemilia patens. The α-amylase
was extracted from the leaves of Haemilia patens by Soxhlet extraction
method. In-silico studies were done by subjecting the methanolic plant
extract to the GC-MS analysis. Carinol was found to be the compound
which was binding effectively to the enzyme α-amylase by using
autodock software. In-vivo studies were done by inducing diabetes to
the zebrafish. In-vitro studies were conducted to investigate the α amylase activity. The
extracted compound exhibit inhibitory activity in comparison with acarbose as a standard
drug. With further research, the extracted compound may act as a potential drug for the
therapeutics of diabetes.
Keywords: Alloxan, Acarbose, Zebrafish.
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