Abstract
trans-Dehydrocrotonin (t-DCTN), a 19-nor-clerodane diterpene isolated from the bark of Croton cajucara Benth. (Euphorbiaceae) demonstrated a significant hypoglycemic activity in alloxan-induced diabetic rats but not in normal rats, at oral doses of 25 and 50 mg/kg body weight. The drug also effectively lowered the blood sugar levels in glucose fed normal rats. The hypoglycemic effect of t-DCTN was almost comparable to that produced by glibenclamide (2 mg/kg), a clinically useful drug. The results indicate the antihyperglycemic potential of t-DCTN.
MeSH terms
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Animals
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Blood Glucose / analysis
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Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental / blood
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Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental / drug therapy
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Diterpenes / isolation & purification
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Diterpenes / pharmacology*
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Diterpenes / therapeutic use
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Diterpenes, Clerodane*
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Glucose / administration & dosage
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Glyburide / pharmacology
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Glyburide / therapeutic use
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Hypolipidemic Agents / isolation & purification
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Hypolipidemic Agents / pharmacology*
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Hypolipidemic Agents / therapeutic use
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Rats
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Trees / chemistry*
Substances
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Blood Glucose
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Diterpenes
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Diterpenes, Clerodane
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Hypolipidemic Agents
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dehydrocrotonin
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Glucose
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Glyburide