Investigation of Crinum solapurense leaves extract for antidiabetic activity and histopathological evaluation in an in-vivo experimental model

Background: This study investigates the biological activity of the newly discovered novel C. solapurense (Crinum solapurense) plant from the Solapur, Maharashtra region, addressing a literature gap on its properties. In this investigation, we have performed the plant's phytochemical, powder cha...

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Main Authors: Sunayana Mali, Gaurav Jain, Jyotiram Sawale, Audumbar Mali
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Published: Elsevier 2025-02-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667031325000077
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Gaurav Jain
Jyotiram Sawale
Audumbar Mali
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Gaurav Jain
Jyotiram Sawale
Audumbar Mali
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description Background: This study investigates the biological activity of the newly discovered novel C. solapurense (Crinum solapurense) plant from the Solapur, Maharashtra region, addressing a literature gap on its properties. In this investigation, we have performed the plant's phytochemical, powder characteristics, and in-vivo antidiabetic activity. Evaluating ethanolic extract of C. solapurense leaves for in-vivo study gives valuable insights into its bioactive potential and histopathological investigation in dexamethasone-induced diabetic rats. Purpose: To evaluate the pharmacological activity and histopathological investigation of C. solapurense leaf extracts in an in-vivo experimental model in male albino Wistar rats. Methods: Ethanolic leaf extracts underwent successive extraction and phytochemical profiling. In-vivo antidiabetic activity and histopathological investigation were assessed in dexamethasone-induced diabetic rats. Results: After inducing diabetes in rats by using dexamethasone, various groups of rats were treated with distilled water, a standard antidiabetic drug used as a Glibenclamide (GLC), and lower, medium, and higher doses of C. solapurense leaf extracts like 100.00 mg/kg, 200.00 mg/kg & 400.00 mg/kg respectively. The C. solapurense leaf extracts significantly reduced blood glucose levels (BGL) in dexamethasone-induced male albino Wistar rats. At the same time, the best results were obtained at higher doses of C. solapurense leaf extracts (400 mg/kg body weight). The water intake & food intake in dexamethasone-induced male albino Wistar rats were significantly decreased however weight loss of rats was minimized at lower, medium, and higher doses of C. solapurense leaves extract. In the histopathological study, the higher dose of C. solapurense (400.00 mg/kg) showed very significant effects for the regeneration of cells for beta islets of Langerhans on hematoxylin and eosin-stained pancreas cells in dexamethasone-induced diabetic rats. Conclusion: The ethanolic leaf extract of newly discovered C. solapurense possesses in-vivo antidiabetic properties in dexamethasone-induced male albino Wistar rats, preventing different complications of diabetes mellitus. It could be useful for the treatment of diabetes mellitus (DM).
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spelling doaj-art-29d24b91bf224a62bec11d4880f19c5d2025-02-10T04:35:20ZengElsevierPhytomedicine Plus2667-03132025-02-0151100734Investigation of Crinum solapurense leaves extract for antidiabetic activity and histopathological evaluation in an in-vivo experimental modelSunayana Mali0Gaurav Jain1Jyotiram Sawale2Audumbar Mali3IES Institute of Pharmacy, IES University, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India; Corresponding author.IES Institute of Pharmacy, IES University, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaDepartment of Pharmacognosy, Krishna Institute of Pharmacy, Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), Karad, Maharashtra, IndiaDepartment of Pharmaceutics, Sahyadri College of Pharmacy, Methwade, Tal-Sangola, Dist-Solapur, Maharashtra, IndiaBackground: This study investigates the biological activity of the newly discovered novel C. solapurense (Crinum solapurense) plant from the Solapur, Maharashtra region, addressing a literature gap on its properties. In this investigation, we have performed the plant's phytochemical, powder characteristics, and in-vivo antidiabetic activity. Evaluating ethanolic extract of C. solapurense leaves for in-vivo study gives valuable insights into its bioactive potential and histopathological investigation in dexamethasone-induced diabetic rats. Purpose: To evaluate the pharmacological activity and histopathological investigation of C. solapurense leaf extracts in an in-vivo experimental model in male albino Wistar rats. Methods: Ethanolic leaf extracts underwent successive extraction and phytochemical profiling. In-vivo antidiabetic activity and histopathological investigation were assessed in dexamethasone-induced diabetic rats. Results: After inducing diabetes in rats by using dexamethasone, various groups of rats were treated with distilled water, a standard antidiabetic drug used as a Glibenclamide (GLC), and lower, medium, and higher doses of C. solapurense leaf extracts like 100.00 mg/kg, 200.00 mg/kg & 400.00 mg/kg respectively. The C. solapurense leaf extracts significantly reduced blood glucose levels (BGL) in dexamethasone-induced male albino Wistar rats. At the same time, the best results were obtained at higher doses of C. solapurense leaf extracts (400 mg/kg body weight). The water intake & food intake in dexamethasone-induced male albino Wistar rats were significantly decreased however weight loss of rats was minimized at lower, medium, and higher doses of C. solapurense leaves extract. In the histopathological study, the higher dose of C. solapurense (400.00 mg/kg) showed very significant effects for the regeneration of cells for beta islets of Langerhans on hematoxylin and eosin-stained pancreas cells in dexamethasone-induced diabetic rats. Conclusion: The ethanolic leaf extract of newly discovered C. solapurense possesses in-vivo antidiabetic properties in dexamethasone-induced male albino Wistar rats, preventing different complications of diabetes mellitus. It could be useful for the treatment of diabetes mellitus (DM).http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667031325000077C. solapurenseantidiabetic activityethanolic extractmale albino Wistar ratsHistopathology
spellingShingle Sunayana Mali
Gaurav Jain
Jyotiram Sawale
Audumbar Mali
Investigation of Crinum solapurense leaves extract for antidiabetic activity and histopathological evaluation in an in-vivo experimental model
Phytomedicine Plus
C. solapurense
antidiabetic activity
ethanolic extract
male albino Wistar rats
Histopathology
title Investigation of Crinum solapurense leaves extract for antidiabetic activity and histopathological evaluation in an in-vivo experimental model
title_full Investigation of Crinum solapurense leaves extract for antidiabetic activity and histopathological evaluation in an in-vivo experimental model
title_fullStr Investigation of Crinum solapurense leaves extract for antidiabetic activity and histopathological evaluation in an in-vivo experimental model
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Crinum solapurense leaves extract for antidiabetic activity and histopathological evaluation in an in-vivo experimental model
title_short Investigation of Crinum solapurense leaves extract for antidiabetic activity and histopathological evaluation in an in-vivo experimental model
title_sort investigation of crinum solapurense leaves extract for antidiabetic activity and histopathological evaluation in an in vivo experimental model
topic C. solapurense
antidiabetic activity
ethanolic extract
male albino Wistar rats
Histopathology
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667031325000077
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