Merzougui Imene, Gherib Asma and Henchiri Cherifa
University Badji Mokhtar Annaba, Algeria
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Clin Case Rep
In Algeria, herbal medicine is still widely sought by the population, with the use of medicinal plants based on recommendations from people. The aqueous extract of Lupinus albus, known in Algeria as the tramoussos is used as antidiabetic (for diabetes Mellitus). The phytochemical analysis showed that the seeds of Lupinus albus are very rich of flavono�¯ds, tannins and anthocyanins, it also contains other principles in small quantities: Terpens, sterols, saponosids and alkaloids. The existence of antihyperglycemic ingredients: Tannins and flavonoids, prompted us to verify this effect on Wistar albinos rats diabetics by intraperitoneal injection at a dose of 120 mg/dl of Alloxan. The results obtained from the biological study, showed that the dose administered orally of the aqueous extract (200 mg / kg) for 15 days, involved a recovering of the body weights in treated diabetic rats compared to untreated diabetic ones, as well as a reduction of the fasting blood glucose, which would be caused by the presence of active antidiabetic ingredients: Flavono�¯ds and tannins. After sacrifice, the aqueous extract exerted a reduction effect in the glycemia, triglycerides and total cholesterol levels. This study revealed that the aqueous extract with an amount of 200 mg/kg could have an antihyperglycemic and hypolipemic effects.
Merzougui Imene currently works in University Badji Mokhtar Annaba, Algeria
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