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Anti-obesity, anti-hyperglycaemic, anti-antipyretic and analgesic activities of <i>Globularia alypum</i> extracts

Mohamed Tiss, Zoubeida Souiy, Lotfi Achour, Khaled Hamden

2020Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry24 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: (GA). MATERIALS AND METHODS: GA methanol and water extracts (GAME, GAWE) were administered to high-fat-high-glucose diet (HFFD) rats. RESULTS: This study showed that GAME exhibited the highest antioxidant, anti-α-amylase and anti-lipase activities, with half inhibitory concentration (IC50) values 0.067, 1.05 and 2.97 mg/ml respectively. In HFFD rats, the administration of GAME inhibited lipase activity by 36, 37 and 30% in the intestine, pancreas and serum, respectively, reduced body weight by 17.7% and modulated lipid profile. In addition, administration of GAME to HFFD-rats decreased α-amylase activity, improved glucose level and protected liver function. Furthermore, the administration of GA extracts to rats revealed antipyretic (reduction in writhing by 64%) and analgesic (decrease of temperature by 1.11 °C) activities. CONCLUSION: This study showed that GA extracts exhibited an anti-obesity, anti-hyperglycaemia, anti-pyretic and analgesic activities.

Topics & Concepts

AnalgesicAntipyreticAmylaseLipaseOral administrationIC50ChemistryPharmacologyTraditional medicineMedicineEnzymeBiochemistryIn vitroNatural Antidiabetic Agents StudiesPharmacology and Obesity TreatmentPhytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities
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