ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2021,13,4,924-932.DOI:10.5530/pj.2021.13.119Published:July 2021Type:Research ArticleHypoglycemic and Antianemia Effects of Chlorophyll from Sauropus androgynus (L) Merr Leaves in RatsSuparmi Suparmi, Minidian Fasitasari, Martanto Martosupono, and Jubhar Christian Mangimbulude Suparmi Suparmi1,*, Minidian Fasitasari2,3, Martanto Martosupono4, Jubhar Christian Mangimbulude4 1Department of Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung, Semarang 50112, INDONESIA. 2Department of Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung, Semarang 50112, INDONESIA. 3Sultan Agung Islamic Hospital, Semarang 50112, INDONESIA. 4Master Program of Biology, Satya Wacana Christian University, Jl. Diponegoro 52-60 Salatiga 50711, INDONESIA. Abstract:Background: Beneficial effect of katuk (Sauropus androgynus L Merr) leaves (CSA) as one of medicinal plant in Indonesian jamu may potential to cure diabetes mellitus (DM) and iron deficiency anemia (IDA) as well as its well-known effect to increase breast milk production. Objectives: This study was aiming to explore the hypoglycemic effects of CSA in streptozotocininduced DM rats (STZ) and antianemia effects in IDA rats (FeD). Material and Methods: STZ male Wistar rats were treated with CSA, commercial chlorophyll (Chln) and glibencamide. Blood glucose levels and histological changes of liver, kidney and pancreas were analyzed after 14 days treatment. At separate experiment, FeD female Wistar rats were treated with CSA and Chln. The treatment was performed orally at the 1st - 20th day of pregnancy. Levels of Hb, Fe and ferritin blood serum, number and body weight of the offspring were analyzed on 21st day (post-partum). Results: Treatment of CSA for 14 days to diabetic animals demonstrated the hypoglycemic effect, however the histological analysis suggested that the scores of liver, kidney and pancreas were higher than that in the normal group. Moreover, CSA exerted a significant restorative effect by returning the levels of hemoglobin, serum iron, and serum ferritin. A fetus analysis suggested that the fetus body weight of in the CSA and Chln groups was similar to that in the normal group. Conclusion: CSA treatment are potential as a new herbal supplement to cure DM and IDA. However, the safety dose should be considered to prevent the toxicity. Keywords:Antioxidants, Chlorophyll, Diabetes mellitus (DM), Iron deficiency anemia (IDA), Sauropus androgynus (L) MerrView:PDF (2.6 MB) PDF Images Graphical Abstract ‹ Ethno-Medicinal Plants Used for Medication of Jaundice by The Chinese, Dayak, and Malays Ethnic in West Kalimantan, Indonesia up Phytochemical Analysis and Antioxidant Activity of Cotinus coggygria Scop. from Armenian Flora ›