Author/Authors :
Sengottaiyan, Arumugam Department of Biotechnology - Mahendra Arts and Science College (Autonomous) - Kalippatti - Namakkal, India , Aravinthan, Adithan Chonbuk National University, South Korea , Sudhakar, Chinnapan Department of Biotechnology - Mahendra Arts and Science College (Autonomous) - Kalippatti - Namakkal, India , Selvam, Kandasamy Department of Biotechnology - Mahendra Arts and Science College (Autonomous) - Kalippatti - Namakkal, India , Srinivasan, Palanisamy Department of Biotechnology - Mahendra Arts and Science College (Autonomous) - Kalippatti - Namakkal, India , Govarthanan, Muthusamy Department of Biotechnology - Mahendra Arts and Science College (Autonomous) - Kalippatti - Namakkal, India , Manoharan, Koildhasan Raja Duraisingam Government Arts and Science College - Sivagangai - Tamil Nadu, India , Selvankumar, Thangaswamy Department of Biotechnology - Mahendra Arts and Science College (Autonomous) - Kalippatti - Namakkal, India
Abstract :
Solanum nigrum, a medicinal plant, traditionally
used in treating diabetes mellitus. In this study, we
used the leaf extract of the plant to synthesize silver
nanoparticles (AgNPs), as a proposition to treat alloxaninduced
diabetic rats. The phytosynthesised AgNPs were
analyzed using UV–visible and Fourier transform infra-red
spectroscopy for their functional groups. Transmission
electron microscopy revealed that, the synthesized particles
are found to be 4–25 nm in size. Monodispersed and
spherical nature of synthesized AgNPs were shown by
scanning electron microscope and the presence of Ag in the
AgNPs was confirmed by energy dispersive spectrum. The
phytosynthesised AgNPs were evaluated for its antidiabetic
activity in alloxan-induced diabetic rats. AgNPs-treated
diabetic rats found to be significantly improved the dyslipidemic
condition as seen in the diabetic control. Furthermore,
it also reduced the blood glucose level over the
period of treatment. The improvement in body weight was
also found to be evidence for S. nigrum extract-mediated
AgNPs as a potential antidiabetic agent against alloxaninduced
diabetic rats.
Keywords :
Diabetes mellitus , Solanum nigrum , Silver nanoparticles , Alloxan , Animal model