ANTIDIABETIC EFFECT OF SPIRULINA (Spirulina platensis) IN ALLOXAN INDUCED RABBIT MODEL
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Abstract
This research work was conducted during the period between 5th January to 18th
February 2018 at animal laboratory under the department of Physiology and
Pharmacology in Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University,
Dinajpur. The polyherbal formulations are proved effective for the treatment of different
disorders than the single drug treatment. So in this experiment Spirulina platensis was
used to evaluate the antidiabetic potential/impact on body weight, blood glucose,
heamatological and biochemical parameters in alloxan induced diabetic rabbits. Male
Newzealand White rabbits (15) having 2.5 to 3 months old of age were selected for the
experiment. The study was conducted by dividing the animal into three groups (each
group contain 5 rabbits). Group T0, T1 and T2. Group T0 control group supplied with
normal pellet feeds and water, T1 diabetic group diabetes was induced by intraperitoneal
injection of alloxan @ 150 mg/kg and Group T2 was alloxan (150mg/kg b.w. I/p ly) and
spriulina platensis (@ 1000 mg/kg feed) treated group. Results indicated that blood gluse
level was reduced and body wt was increased in alloxan induced rabbit by Spirulina.
Blood glucose was markedly increased by alloxan induction by destruction of the
pancreatic β cells mostly in the central portion of the islets of langerhans. There was
significant decreased in blood glucose level in treated group (T2). Packed Cell Volume
level was the highest in group T2 which was treated with spirulina compare to the group
T0. The Hemoglobin (Hb) concentration gm/dl was the highest in group T2 which was
treated with spirulina compare to the group T0. Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate was
highest in group T1 treated with alloxan and lowest in group T2. Total Leukocyte Count
Level was highest in group T1 and the lowest in group T2. The level of SGPT, SGOT,
Creatinine was highest in group in T1 and lowest in group T2. Spirulina platensis reduced
these levels significantly (P<0.01). The data obtained from this study suggests the use of
Spirulina platensis as an antidiabetic herbal formulation with its therapeutic value in
treating hyperglycemia and related complications.