International Journal of Chemical and Biochemical Sciences (ISSN 2226-9614)
VOLUME 25(19) (2024)
In Vitro Antioxidant and Antidiabetic properties of leaves aqueous extract of Sonchus maritimus
Sara Chetehouna1,2, Samir Derouiche 3,4*, Yassine Réggami5,2
1Faculty of Sciences, University of M’sila, PO Box 166 Ichebilia, 28000 M’sila, Algeria
2Laboratory of Biology: Applications in Health and Environment, Faculty of Sciences, University of M’sila, PO Box 166 Ichebilia, 28000 M’sila, Algeria.
3Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences, El Oued University, El Oued 39000, Algeria
4Laboratory of Biodiversity and application of biotechnology in the agricultural field, Faculty of natural and life sciences, El Oued University, El-Oued 39000, Algeria
5Department of Natural and Life Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, University 20 August 1955 – Skikda, SKIKDA 21000, Algeria.
Abstract
One of the most serious health issues facing worldwide today is diabetes mellitus. Although they have inevitable adverse effects, conventional antidiabetic medications are effective. However, plants might also provide an alternate source of anti-diabetic chemicals. This study was focused on determining the antioxidant activities of the leaves aqueous extract of Sonchus maritimus using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) free radical scavenging activity and ferric reducing ability assay power (FRAP), as well as its antidiabetic activities, which were performed using different protocols, including alpha-amylase inhibitory properties, glucose uptake by yeast cell’s ability, and glucose adsorption capacity. It was noted that S. maritimum extract exhibited moderate activities to scavenge the free radical DPPH and to reduce ferric iron to ferrous iron compared to standard (ascorbic acid). However, the aqueous extract of S. maritimus showed better alpha-amylase inhibitory activity compared to acarbose. It also showed good adsorption strength for binding to glucose molecules. Moreover, the extract showed excellent improvement in glucose uptake by yeast cells at different glucose concentrations in the medium compared to metformin. In conclusion, the aqueous extract of S. maritimus leaves is a promising source of potential antidiabetic compounds that can help prevent diabetes complications and alleviate associated oxidative stress.
Keywords: Sonchus maritimus, leaves aqueous extract, antidiabetic activity, antioxidant power.
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Doi # https://doi.org/10.62877/1-IJCBS-24-25-19-1
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