Combination Moringa oleifera Extract and Ifalmin as Potential Formulation of Preventing Inflammation in Diabetic Mice Model

In Indonesia, the prevalence of diabetes mellitus hits 6.2%, making Indonesia one of the top ten diabetes mellitus countries. Efforts to prevent and treat people with diabetes in Indonesia are required to minimize that as well. One is through treatment with local herbal products such as Moringa olei...

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Main Authors: Ruri Vivian Nilamsari, Wahyu Isnia Adharini, Noviana Dwi Lestari, Hideo Tsuboi, Muhaimin Rifa'i
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Published: University of Brawijaya 2020-02-01
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author Ruri Vivian Nilamsari
Wahyu Isnia Adharini
Noviana Dwi Lestari
Hideo Tsuboi
Muhaimin Rifa'i
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description In Indonesia, the prevalence of diabetes mellitus hits 6.2%, making Indonesia one of the top ten diabetes mellitus countries. Efforts to prevent and treat people with diabetes in Indonesia are required to minimize that as well. One is through treatment with local herbal products such as Moringa oleifera (MO) and Toman fish extract (Channa micropeltes), called Ifalmin. The aim of this research is to investigate the potential role of a combination of Extract Moringa oleifera and Ifalmin to reduce inflammation in diabetes conditions. Diabetic mice were done by Streptozotocin (STZ) induction with a single-dose 145 mg.kg-1.Then, diabetic mice were given an oral treatment of combination MO extract and Ifalmin for 14 days. In this experiment combinations of MO extract and Ifalmin are divide into 3 dose, There are: dose 1 (800 mg.kg-1 : 800 mg.kg-1), dose 2 (650 mg.kg-1 : 650 mg.kg-1), and dose 3 (800 mg.kg-1 : 650 mg.kg-1). Immune cells originate from the spleen are stained by immunofluorescence antibodies and analyzed by flow cytometry with BD Cellquest ProTM software. The results showed an increase of expression pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1β and IL-6 in diabetic mice compared to normal control. Only dose 1 and dose 2 has shown the capability to reduce the expression of IL-1β in diabetic mice. But, the combination of MO and Ifalmin has an antagonist effect on the expression of IL-6. The inhibitory mechanism can be assumed by the action of antioxidant compounds (Flavonoids and Alkaloids) in MO and Albumin compound in Ifalmin. Those combination act as exogenous antioxidant that help endogenous inside the body. A combination of MO extract and Ifalmin with a certain dosage was able to decrease proinflammatory cytokines IL-1β on the cells involved in innate immunity.
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spelling doaj-art-866dbf903f7246f5bc0f1301db3d749a2025-08-20T02:30:55ZengUniversity of BrawijayaJournal of Experimental Life Science2087-28522338-16552020-02-011013742https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.jels.2019.010.01.07Combination Moringa oleifera Extract and Ifalmin as Potential Formulation of Preventing Inflammation in Diabetic Mice ModelRuri Vivian Nilamsari0Wahyu Isnia Adharini1Noviana Dwi Lestari2Hideo Tsuboi3Muhaimin Rifa'i4Universitas BrawijayaUniversitas BrawijayaUniversitas BrawijayaNagoya University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Biology, Universitas BrawijayaIn Indonesia, the prevalence of diabetes mellitus hits 6.2%, making Indonesia one of the top ten diabetes mellitus countries. Efforts to prevent and treat people with diabetes in Indonesia are required to minimize that as well. One is through treatment with local herbal products such as Moringa oleifera (MO) and Toman fish extract (Channa micropeltes), called Ifalmin. The aim of this research is to investigate the potential role of a combination of Extract Moringa oleifera and Ifalmin to reduce inflammation in diabetes conditions. Diabetic mice were done by Streptozotocin (STZ) induction with a single-dose 145 mg.kg-1.Then, diabetic mice were given an oral treatment of combination MO extract and Ifalmin for 14 days. In this experiment combinations of MO extract and Ifalmin are divide into 3 dose, There are: dose 1 (800 mg.kg-1 : 800 mg.kg-1), dose 2 (650 mg.kg-1 : 650 mg.kg-1), and dose 3 (800 mg.kg-1 : 650 mg.kg-1). Immune cells originate from the spleen are stained by immunofluorescence antibodies and analyzed by flow cytometry with BD Cellquest ProTM software. The results showed an increase of expression pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1β and IL-6 in diabetic mice compared to normal control. Only dose 1 and dose 2 has shown the capability to reduce the expression of IL-1β in diabetic mice. But, the combination of MO and Ifalmin has an antagonist effect on the expression of IL-6. The inhibitory mechanism can be assumed by the action of antioxidant compounds (Flavonoids and Alkaloids) in MO and Albumin compound in Ifalmin. Those combination act as exogenous antioxidant that help endogenous inside the body. A combination of MO extract and Ifalmin with a certain dosage was able to decrease proinflammatory cytokines IL-1β on the cells involved in innate immunity.https://jels.ub.ac.id/index.php/jels/article/view/380diabetes mellitusifalmininflammationinnate immunitymoringa oleifera
spellingShingle Ruri Vivian Nilamsari
Wahyu Isnia Adharini
Noviana Dwi Lestari
Hideo Tsuboi
Muhaimin Rifa'i
Combination Moringa oleifera Extract and Ifalmin as Potential Formulation of Preventing Inflammation in Diabetic Mice Model
Journal of Experimental Life Science
diabetes mellitus
ifalmin
inflammation
innate immunity
moringa oleifera
title Combination Moringa oleifera Extract and Ifalmin as Potential Formulation of Preventing Inflammation in Diabetic Mice Model
title_full Combination Moringa oleifera Extract and Ifalmin as Potential Formulation of Preventing Inflammation in Diabetic Mice Model
title_fullStr Combination Moringa oleifera Extract and Ifalmin as Potential Formulation of Preventing Inflammation in Diabetic Mice Model
title_full_unstemmed Combination Moringa oleifera Extract and Ifalmin as Potential Formulation of Preventing Inflammation in Diabetic Mice Model
title_short Combination Moringa oleifera Extract and Ifalmin as Potential Formulation of Preventing Inflammation in Diabetic Mice Model
title_sort combination moringa oleifera extract and ifalmin as potential formulation of preventing inflammation in diabetic mice model
topic diabetes mellitus
ifalmin
inflammation
innate immunity
moringa oleifera
url https://jels.ub.ac.id/index.php/jels/article/view/380
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