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Influence of antioxidant (L- ascorbic acid) on tolbutamide induced hypoglycaemia/antihyperglycaemia in normal and diabetic rats

Satyanarayana Sreemantula email, Eswar K Kilari email, Vishnu A Vardhan email and Rajasekhar Jaladi email

Pharmacology Division, University College of Pharmaceutical sciences, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, – 530 003, India

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BMC Endocrine Disorders 2005, 5:2doi:10.1186/1472-6823-5-2

Published: 3 March 2005

Abstract

Background

Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycaemia. Increased oxidative stress and decreased antioxidant levels are the leading cause of diabetes and diabetic complications. So it is felt that supplementation of antioxidants may be useful in controlling the glucose levels and to postpone the occurrence of diabetic complications. The objective of our study is to find the influence of antioxidant supplementation (L-ascorbic acid) on tolbutamide activity in normal and diabetic rats.

Methods

L- ascorbic acid/tolbutamide/L-ascorbic acid + tolbutamide were administered orally to 3 different groups of albino rats of either sex in normal and diabetic condition. Blood samples were collected from retro-orbital puncture at different time intervals and were analyzed for blood glucose by GOD-POD method. Diabetes was induced by alloxan 100 mg/kg body weight administered by I.P route.

Results

L-ascorbic acid/ tolbutamide produced hypoglycaemic activity in a dose dependant manner in normal and diabetic condition. In the presence of L-ascorbic acid, tolbuatmide produced early onset of action and maintained for longer period compared to tolbutamide matching control.

Conclusion

Supplementation of antioxidants like L-ascorbic acid was found to improve tolbutamide response in normal and diabetic rats.


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