<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>367</id><JournalTitle>COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF ANTI-DIABETIC ACTIVITY AND ALPHA-AMYLASE INHIBITORY ACTIVITY OF METHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF LEAVES & ROOTS OF Thespesia lampas (cav.) dalz & gibs AGAINST STREPTOZOTOCIN INDUCED DIABETIC RATS</JournalTitle><Abstract>Thespesia lampas Dalz and Gibs (Malvaceae) is considered in the system of folklore medicine for the treatment of
diabetes. The present study was designed for comparative study of the anti-diabetic activity and alpha-amylase in-vitro
inhibitory activity of methanolic extracts of leaves and roots of Thespesia lampas (METLL and METLR) at different doses by
oral administration in streptozotocin (STZ) induced diabetic rats. Anti-diabetic activity was evaluated by administration of
METLL and METLR at doses of 400mg/kg body weight as a single dose per day to diabetic rats for a period of 28 days. The
blood was collected from retro-orbital sinus puncture, under mild ether anaesthesia in plane capillary tubes. Serum obtained by
immediate centrifugation of blood samples using semi ultra-cooling centrifuge at 3000 rpm for 15 minutes at room temperature
and was directly used for estimating serum glucose. The blood glucose levels were measured in the diabetic and non-diabetic
rats by GOD-POD kit method. From the toxicity studies it was observed that the METLL and METLR were nontoxic up to
5g/kg body weight and phytochemical study showed the presence of flavonoids and glycosides. The results indicate that the
METLL and METLR showed significant anti-hyperglycaemic effects on STZ induced diabetic rats when compared to that of
standard drug (Glibenclamide 55mg/kg). A comparison was made between the extracts shows that the methanolic extract of
T.lampas leaves (METLL) shown more significant (p<0.05, p<0.01) reduction in blood glucose level in streptozocin induced
diabetic rats compared to the methanolic extract of T. lampas root (METLR). METLL and METLR showed good in-vitro
alpha-amylase inhibitory activity as compared to standard acarbose with IC values of 56.37 and 44.92</Abstract><Email>snimain@yahoo.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>4</volume><issue>12</issue><year>2013</year><keyword>Anti-diabetic, alpha-amylase inhibition,Thespesia lampas,Methanolic extracts</keyword><AUTHORS>Nimain Charan Sahu,Venkateswara Rao V,Ramachandran S,Dhanaraju MD</AUTHORS><afflication>Dept. of Pharmacology, GIET School of Pharmacy, Chaitanya Knowledge City, Rajahmundry-533296, Andhra Pradesh, India.,Dept. of Pharmacology, GIET School of Pharmacy, Chaitanya Knowledge City, Rajahmundry-533296, Andhra Pradesh, India.,Dept. of Pharmacology, GIET School of Pharmacy, Chaitanya Knowledge City, Rajahmundry-533296, Andhra Pradesh, India.,Dept. of Pharmacology, GIET School of Pharmacy, Chaitanya Knowledge City, Rajahmundry-533296, Andhra Pradesh, India.</afflication></Article></Articles>