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Food and Chemical Toxicology 2018-Oct

Potential synergistic effects of quercetin with other phytoconstituents of Costus pictus (insulin plant) extract in the control of hyperglycemia and prevention of NSAID-induced gastroenteropathy in diabetic rats.

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Swapnil P Borse
Devendra Pratap Singh
Dilawar Upadhyay
Manish Nivsarkar

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There is a need of multifactorial management to treat T2DM. Till date, no clinically simulated animal model and therapy for NSAID-induced gastroenteropathic damage (NSAID-iGD) in T2DM patients. T2DM was developed using high-fat diet plus multiple low doses of streptozotocin (30 mg/kg, IP). Rats treated with ethanolic extract of Insulin plant (EIP; 125, 250 and 500 mg/kg, PO; b.i.d.)/Quercetin (QCT; 50 mg/kg)/vehicle for total 10 days. Diclofenac sodium (DCF; 7.5 mg/kg, PO, b.i.d.) administered for final five days of EIP/vehicle administration. Rats fasted after last dose on the 9th day; water was provided ad libitum. 12 h after the last dose on 10th day, GI tracts assessed for haemorrhagic damage, XO activity, LPO, intestinal permeability, luminal pH alterations along with haematological, biochemical and histological parameters. The evidence suggested that DCF administration caused significant gastroenteropathic damage. In presence of T2DM, NSAID-iGD significantly exacerbated. Whereas, QCT/EIP treatment significantly attenuated T2DM dependent exacerbation of NSAID-iGD, and also efficiently managed T2DM in a dose-dependent manner. Low amount of QCT in EIP(190.96 ± 7.5 ng/mg) than its effective dose(50 mg/kg) indicates that EIP's other phytoconstituents (e.g. Kaempferol, Ascorbic acid, Lupeol, Diosgenin, β-sitosterol, Stigmasterol, β-amyrin, etc.) giving synergistic actions. Costus pictus/QCT has potential to be promising candidate to treat patient with T2DM and NSAID-gastroenteropathy in T2DM.

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