IN VITRO ANTI DIABETIC ACTIVITY OF MORINDA TINCTORIA FRUITS EXTRACTS
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the glucose uptake of (antidiabetic activity) crude pet-ethe,benzene,chloroform,ethylacetate, ethanol, and methanol fruits extracts of Morinda tinctoria. Materials and Methods: Morinda tinctoria fruits extracts were subjected to inhibitory effect of glucose utilization using specific standard in vitro procedure. Results: The results in six different fruits extracts revealed that, the methanol extract at a concentration of 50 g plant extract/l was found to be more potent than other extracts with the lowest mean glucose concentration of 211+1.43 mg/dl at the end of 27 hrs. Conclusions: The present findings suggest that, the methanolic extract showed a significant inhibitory effect on glucose diffusion in vitro thus validating the traditional claim of the plant.
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Keywords: Antidiabetic activity, Glucose diffusion method, Morinda tinctoria
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