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Research Article

Preventive effect of Euphorbia royleana Boiss on diabetes induced by streptozotocin via modulating oxidative stress and deoxyribonucleic acid damage

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Pages 777-790 | Received 25 Sep 2019, Accepted 01 Jun 2020, Published online: 17 Jun 2020
 

Abstract

Oxidative stress is associated with streptozotocin induced diabetes. The present study was conducted to investigate the anti-oxidant, anti-diabetic and genotoxic effects of Euphorbia royleana Boiss. stem’s crude extract in rats. Better inhibitory concentration (IC50) of methanolic extract in alpha amylase and antioxidant assays along with improvement in hyperglycemia can be linked with the presence of phenolic acids and flavonoids determined quantitatively by HPLC. The declining superoxide dismutase, catalase activities, and hydrogen peroxide concentrations were restored at the dose of 500 mg/kg. The methanolic extract turned out to be Class I genotoxic at 100 µg/mL. Moreover, improvement in histopathological changes of pancreas, liver and kidney were also observed.

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to offer their special thanks to Prof Dr Zaheer-ud-Din (taxonomist) Government College University Lahore, for identification and authenticating the plant material.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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