Title of article :
Effects of citral on oxidative stress and hepatic key enzymes of glucose metabolism in streptozotocin/high-fat-diet induced diabetic dyslipidemic rats
Author/Authors :
Mahdi, Abbas Ali Department of Biochemistry - King George’s Medical University - Lucknow-226003 - Uttar Pradesh, India , Mishra, Chetna Department of Biochemistry - King George’s Medical University - Lucknow-226003 - Uttar Pradesh, India , Fatima, Nazmin Department of Biochemistry - King George’s Medical University - Lucknow-226003 - Uttar Pradesh, India , Singh, Babita Department of Biochemistry - King George’s Medical University - Lucknow-226003 - Uttar Pradesh, India , Waseem, Mohammad Department of Biochemistry - King George’s Medical University - Lucknow-226003 - Uttar Pradesh, India , Khalid, Monowar Alam Department of Environmental Science - Integral University - Lucknow-226021 - Uttar Pradesh, India , Tripathi, Dinesh Department of Physiology - King George’s Medical University - Lucknow- 226003 - Uttar Pradesh, India
Abstract :
Phytochemicals such as polyphenols, alkaloids, and terpenoids, protect against the
development of early stages and complications of diabetes mellitus according to various reports. The
aim of this study was to measure the anti-dyslipidemic and anti-diabetic effects of Citral on high-fatdiet
(HFD) and streptozotocin (STZ) induced diabetic dyslipidemic rats and to see also its effect on
carbohydrate metabolic regulatory enzymes in the liver.
Materials and Methods: Rats were kept on a high-fat diet for 2 weeks, then diabetes was induced by a single
dose of STZ (35 mg/kg/BW, intraperitoneally), Citral was administered orally at a dose of 45 mg/kg/BW for
28 days to diabetic rats. Blood glucose, plasma insulin, and lipid profile in blood were studied. Antioxidant
activities were assayed in the liver, pancreas, and adipose tissues. Carbohydrate metabolic enzymes of the
liver were also studied in diabetic dyslipidemic rats.
Results: The results of this study confirmed that administration of Citral significantly (P<0.05)
decreased the blood glucose level and increased plasma insulin in diabetic rats. Citral also improved
oxidative markers along with anti-oxidative enzymes of the liver, adipose tissue, and pancreas in
the HFD/STZ group. Citral also regulated the activity of the glucose-metabolic enzymes in the liver.
The results of the present study were compared to Glibenclamide, which is a standard oral drug for
lowering the blood sugar.
Conclusion: Results may show that Citral possesses anti-dyslipidemic activity as well as anti-diabetic
activity and also regulates the enzyme activity of glycolytic and gluconeogenic processes in the liver.
Keywords :
Carbohydrate metabolism , Citral , Diabetes , Dyslipidemia , Enzymes , Oxidative stress , Streptozotocin
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics