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RELATIVE POTENCY OF ANTI-DIABETIC COSTUS SPECIOSUSPLANT EXTRACT IN MOUSE FIBROBLAST CELL LINE
Author(s) -
­ Bindu,
Rama Bhat,
. Girish,
Krishna Prasad
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of research - granthaalayah
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2394-3629
pISSN - 2350-0530
DOI - 10.29121/granthaalayah.v4.i3.2016.2790
Subject(s) - insulin , potency , adipogenesis , glucose uptake , insulin resistance , carbohydrate metabolism , glycogen synthase , diabetes mellitus , pharmacology , glycogen , endocrinology , in vitro , cell culture , chemistry , biology , biochemistry , medicine , genetics
Plant-derived compounds have been used clinically to treat type 2 diabetes for many years as they also exert additional beneficial effects on various other disorders. PI3K pathway is the major pathway activated by insulin receptor (IR). It induces glucose uptake, glycogen synthesis, protein synthesis, cell growth and differentiation. Hence metabolic assay was employed to assess glucose uptake based on the property of 3T3-L 1 cells to differentiate into adipocytes which can take up the glucose in medium due to the effect of insulin or insulin like molecules. The results of the current study showed that plants extract probably exerts its anti-diabetic properties by stimulating glucose uptake in adipocytes with significant inhibition of adipogenesis demonstrating reliable relative potency in comparision to the commercial insulin.  The ability of existing therapies to target various aspects of the insulin resistance syndrome induces other metabolic abnormalities, chiefly those involved in lipid metabolism. In this preliminary in-vitro study Costusspeciosus plant extract demonstrated to have significant relative potency in comparison to commercial Insulin which can be exploited to treat diabetes using natural herbal extracts Current study leads researchers to elucidate the chemical structures, isolate active ingrediatents in the crude extract for such biological activities in reference to commercial and recombinant insulins.

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