Cite this article:
Sahu, Prasad, Chandrakar and Roy (2016). Isolation and Characterization of Flavonoids and Assessment of Antihyperglycemic Activity of Leaves of Ficus glomerata. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.125.
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Isolation and
Characterization of Flavonoids and Assessment of Antihyperglycemic Activity of
Leaves of Ficus glomerata
Ram Kumar Sahu, Pushpa Prasad,
Shashikant Chandrakar and Amit Roy
Columbia Institute of Pharmacy,
Tekari, Raipur - 492010, India
Corresponding author email:
ramsahu79@ yahoo.co.in
[Received
30 January 2016, accepted I February 2016]
Abstract: The local
traditional practitioner of Central India uses Ficus glomerata for the
treatment of diabetes, liver diseases, diarrhoea, piles, asthma, leprosy and
other ailments. The previous studies acquitted on Ficus glomerata are not
sufficient for fully understand about the safety, bioactive component and
pharmacological properties. In the present study, we planned to isolate and
characterize the flavonoids present in Ficus glomerata leaves, and to evaluate
its antihyperglycemic effect. Six compounds were isolated from the methanol
extract of Ficus glomerata leaves by using column chromatography. The structure
of the isolated compound was elucidated by interpretation of FTIR, 'H-NMR,
"C-NMR and mass spectrometry: and by comparison of their spectral data
with those reported in the literature. The antihyperglycemic activity of
isolated compound was evaluated in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. The
compound IV was characterized as 3-methoxy-5,7,5- trihydroxyflavone. Oral
administrations of the isolated compound at doses of 25 mg/kg body weight,
significantly decreased serum glucose, total cholesterol, triglycerides and low
density lipoprotein level, while increased in high density lipoprotein level in
diabetic rats. The findings demonstrated that novel compound
3-methoxy-5,7,5'-trihydroxyflavone was isolated from methanol extract and
exhibited significant antihyperglycemic activity. Further it implies that the
flavonoid was responsible for the antihyperglycemic activity previously
ascertained from the Ficus glomerata extract.
Keywords: Ficus
glomerata, Antihyperglycemic activity, FTIR. 'H-NMR. "C-NMR