Displaying 1 publication

Abstract:
Sort:
  1. Antora, R.A., Norazatul Hanim, M.R., Rabeta, M.S.
    Food Research, 2018;2(4):368-377.
    MyJurnal
    Different concentrations of aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Ocimum tenuiflorum L.
    leaves were evaluated for their sucrase inhibition and non-enzymatic glycation inhibitory
    effects. The results revealed that aqueous extracts, particularly the one from oven-dried
    leaves had significant inhibition potential for all three assays. The IC50 values for sucrase
    inhibition assay, BSA-glucose assay, and BSA-fructose assay were, 370.48±2.14 µg/ml,
    188.19±2.52 µg/ml, and 166.16±1.99 µg/ml, respectively and the highest inhibition found
    in1250 µg/ml were, 91.88±0.16%, 118.46±0.27%, and 104.15±0.21%, respectively. Other
    than that, the aqueous extract of fresh leaves and 50% ethanol extract of oven dried leaves
    also showed good inhibition activity. Though, the results presented the highest inhibition
    activity for BSA-glucose assay. The leaves also attained 50% inhibition with the lowest
    concentration for BSA-fructose assay. The overall result of O. tenuiflorum leaves
    suggested that it can be used for treating diabetes mellitus and the complications
    associated with this.
Related Terms
Filters
Contact Us

Please provide feedback to Administrator (afdal@afpm.org.my)

External Links