Investigation of in vivo antidiabetic, analgesic, and CNS depressant properties of Lagerstroemia thorelli leaf extract
Abstract
Plants in the Lythraceae family are well-known for having anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and
antidiabetic qualities. However, through a comprehensive literature search it was found that
the antidiabetic, analgesic, and CNS depressant properties of Lagerstroemia thorelli (L.
thorelli) have not yet been investigated. This research involved the use of the ethanol leaf
extract of Lagerstroemia thorelli at doses of 200 mg/kg, 400 mg/kg, and 600 mg/kg in Swiss
albino mice. The antidiabetic effect was assessed in alloxan-induced diabetic mice, the
analgesic activity was detected using the acetic acid-induced writhing test, and the CNS
depressant effect was determined using the hole cross method. The plant extract exhibited a
dose-dependent, statistically significant (P<0.01) antidiabetic, remarkable analgesic and CNS
depressant properties. Thus, the present study suggests that extract of Lagerstroemia thorelli
could be an effective treatment for diabetes.