Hypoglycemic Effect of Kalanchoe pinnata (Lam) Pers. Leaf Extract
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2020
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Agüero Hernández, Ana L.
Rosales López, Catalina
Herrera Arias, Cristina
Vargas Picado, Andrés
Muñoz Arrieta, Rodrigo
Abdelnour Esquivel, Ana
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Introduction: Kalanchoe pinnata (Lam) Pers (Crasulaceae) is a succulent ornamental plant.
In Costa Rica, the leaves are used as a coadjuvant treatment for Diabetes Mellitus based
on traditional knowledge of natural remedies. Moreover, there are some studies mentioning
its use for Diabetes Mellitus as medicinal plant in several countries. This research aimed to
demonstrate the antidiabetic properties of hydroalcoholic extracts of K. pinnata leaves through
phytochemical screening, alpha amylase inhibition and rodent models. Methods: Crude
extracts of K. pinnata leaves were prepared by infusion and decoction using water:ethanol
(70:30) as a solvent. The extracts prepared by decoction (LAED, lyophilized-water:ethanol decoction) and by infusion (LAEI, lyophilized-water:ethanol-infusion) were analyzed by Folin Ciocalteu, HPLC and capacity of inhibition of α-amylase activity. To determine hypoglycemic
activity in rats, extracts were administered orally at doses of 250, 500 and 750 mg/Kg and
blood sugar levels were monitored over a four hours period using a glucometer. Results: A
significant reduction (p < 0.05) in blood glucose was observed after one hour in rats treated
with 500 mg/Kg of LAED extract. Treatment with 750 mg/Kg LAEI induced a statistically
significant reduction in blood sugar at 90, 180 and 240 min, showing that the glucose-lowering
effect of this extract was greater at a higher concentration. Conclusions: This study confirmed
the hypoglycemic effect of K. pinnata extracts in the acute phase in rats and supports the use
of this Crassulaceae as a home remedy
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https://phcogj.com/article/1145