ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2021,13,6s,1589-1593.DOI:10.5530/pj.2021.13.204Published:December 2021Type:Original ArticleAntidiabetic Activity of Extract and Fractions of Castanopsis costata Leaves on Alloxan-induced Diabetic MiceMaulana Yusuf Alkandahri, Dani Sujana, Dadang Muhammad Hasyim, Mareetha Zahra Shafirany, Lela Sulastri, Maya Arfania, Dedy Frianto, Farhamzah, Anggun Hari Kusumawati, and Nia Yuniarsih Maulana Yusuf Alkandahri1,*, Dani Sujana2, Dadang Muhammad Hasyim2, Mareetha Zahra Shafirany3, Lela Sulastri4, Maya Arfania1, Dedy Frianto1, Farhamzah1, Anggun Hari Kusumawati1, Nia Yuniarsih1 1Faculty of Pharmacy, Buana Perjuangan Karawang University, Karawang, West Java, INDONESIA. 2Diploma Program of Pharmacy, Karsa Husada Garut College of Health Sciences, Garut, West Java, INDONESIA. 3Department of Pharmaceutical Biology, School of Pharmacy Muhammadiyah Cirebon, Cirebon, West Java, INDONESIA. 4Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology, School of Pharmacy Muhammadiyah Cirebon, Cirebon, West Java, INDONESIA. Abstract:Background: In North Sumatra, Castanopsis costata is commonly used by traditional practitioners for the treatment of diabetes mellitus, however, no studies have been carried out to substantiate this practice. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the anti-diabetic activity of extract and fractions of C. costata leaves in mice with alloxan-induced diabetes. Methods: Swiss albino mice with alloxan-induced diabetes, were acquired and subjected to the experimental evaluations. Subsequently, the fasting blood glucose levels of the diabetic mice groups treated with glibenclamid, extract and fractions, as well as the untreated group, were evaluated after two weeks of therapy. Results: Based on the results, the ethanolic extract of C. costata considerably reduced the mice’s blood glucose levels in a dose-dependent manner, at dosages of 25, 50, 100, and 200 mg/kgBW (% DBGL: 21.10%, 46.36%, 58.94%, and 60.93%, respectively). In addition, the water fraction of C. costata leaves produced a greater reduction in blood glucose levels (% DBGL: 78.93%), compared to the ethyl acetate and n-hexane fractions (% DBGL: 67.06% and 58.83%), respectively. Meanwhile, treatment with the antidiabetic drug, glibenclamide (5 mg/kgBW) produced a 50.75% reduction in blood glucose levels. Conclusion: Based on the findings, the extract and fractions of C. costata leaves were concluded to exhibit significant anti-diabetic activity. This supported the claim that traditional practitioners in North Sumatra use the plant extract for diabetes treatment. Keywords:Antidiabetic activity, Castanopsis costata, Diabetes mellitus, North Sumatra.View:PDF (711.31 KB) PDF Images % Decrease of blood glucose level (% DBGL) of extract and fractions of C. costata. DC: Diabetic control (PGA 1% suspension). PC: Positive control (glibenclamide dose 5 mg/kgBW). CCE 25: Ethanol extract of the C. costata leaves dose 25 mg/kgBW. CCE 50: Ethanol extract of the C. costata leaves dose 50 mg/kgBW. CCE 100: Ethanol extract of the C. costata leaves dose 100 mg/kgBW. CCE 200: Ethanol extract of the C. costata leaves dose 200 mg/kgBW. WFCC 100: Water fraction of the C. costata leaves dose 100 mg/kgBW. EAFCC 100: Ethyl acetate fraction of the C. costata leaves dose 100 mg/kgBW. nHFCC 100: n-Hexane fraction of the C. costata leaves dose 100 mg/kgBW. Data are presented as mean±SEM of four animals in each group. p<0.05 compared to the diabetic control group. ‹ Antidiabetic Activity of the Leaf Extract of Eurycoma Longifolia Jack. in Streptozotocin-Nicotinamide Induced Diabetic Model up Formulation of Traditional Mask Powder Containing the Mixture of Coffea robusta, Angelica keiskei and Oryzae sativa, and its Activity as Tyrosinase Enzyme Inhibitor ›