ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2019,11,4,699-704.DOI:10.5530/pj.2019.11.111Published:July 2019Type:Original ArticleStudies on an in-vitro Investigation of Anti Diabetic Property of a Hemiparasitic Taxa Dendrophthoe falcata (L.f.) Ettingsh (Loranthaceae)Ayan Kumar Naskar, Souradut Ray, Sanjukta Mondal Parui, and Amal Kumar Mondal Ayan Kumar Naskar1, Souradut Ray1, Sanjukta Mondal Parui2, Amal Kumar Mondal1,* 1Plant Taxonomy, Biosystematics and Molecular Taxonomy laboratory, UGCDRS- SAP, DBT-BOOST-WB Supported Department, Department of Botany and Forestry, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore-721102, West Bengal, INDIA. 2Post Graduate Department of Zoology, Lady Brabourne College, Kolkata-700017, West Bengal, INDIA. Abstract:Dendrophthoe falcata (L.f.) Ettingsh, belong to the family Loranthaceae an unique hemiparasitic taxon, spreads almost all the entire forest in South West Bengal. It is generally stem hemi parasitic taxa and habitat mostly on aerial part of host plant having strong in spite of common root system. It is depend on the host plant for mainly water and to some extend carbon. It synthesizes its own food. The haustoria have penetrated to the vascular bundle mainly in the xylem tissue of the host plants. It has numerous medicinal values with a long history of its use in Chinese traditional medicines. Objectives: The present work deals with the anti-diabetic property medicinal aspect. Methods: The leaves extract mixed with the amylase enzyme then add the starch solution and allow the reaction for few minutes after that the reaction mixture interrupted with DNS. Results: The responsible enzyme i.e. Alpha-amylase breaks the large starch molecules which produces free glucose and simultaneously increases the blood sugar level and as a result hyperglycemia occurs. In this experiment increase the concentration of leaves extract which has decreased the activity of this potent enzyme. Conclusions: This study also reveals that, the plant’s leaves extracts have inhibitory activity on this key enzyme viz. alpha amylase which is very crucial data for drug preparation and other research purposes. Keywords:Alpha-amylase, Dendrophthoe falcata, Loranthaceae, Medicinal valueView:PDF (2.24 MB) PDF Images Habitat of Dendrphate falcata ‹ Free Radicals Scavenging Activity and Oxidative DNA Damage Protecting Property of Methanol Extract from Honeycrisp Apple up Antioxidant and Cytotoxic Attributes of Paris polyphylla Smith from Sikkim Himalaya ›