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http://nopr.niscpr.res.in/handle/123456789/10762| Title: | Antioxidant potential of Coriandrum sativum L. seed extract |
| Authors: | Deepa, B Anuradha, C V |
| Keywords: | Antioxidant level;Coriandrum sativum. L;Diabetes;Oxidative stress;Pancreatic cells |
| Issue Date: | Jan-2011 |
| Publisher: | NISCAIR-CSIR, India |
| Abstract: | The seeds of C. sativum are used as a traditional drug for the treatment of diabetes.
The antioxidant and free-radical-scavenging property of seeds in vitro was studied and also
investigated whether the administration of seeds curtails oxidative stress in
the kidney of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Incorporation of seed
powder in the diet led to marked lowering of blood glucose and a rise in the
levels of insulin in diabetic rats. A parallel beneficial effect was observed
on oxidant –antioxidant balance in the kidney. Addition of coriander seed
powder not only inhibited the process of peroxidative damage but also
significantly reactivated the antioxidant enzymes and antioxidant levels in
diabetic rats. The total polyphenolic content of the seeds was found to be 12.2
gallic acid equivalents (GAE)/g while total flavanoid content was found to be
12.6 quercetin equivalents/g. The seeds also showed scavenging activity against
superoxides and hydroxyl radicals in a concentration -dependent manner. Maximum
free radical-scavenging action and free radical reducing power of coriander
seed extract was observed at a concentration of 50 g GAE. Islet histology
structures showed degeneration of pancreatic islets in diabetic rats which was
also reduced in diabetic rats treated with seed powder. These results show that
C. sativum seeds not only possess
antihyperglycemic properties but antioxidative properties also. Increased
dietary intake of coriander seeds decrease the oxidative burden in diabetes
mellitus. |
| Page(s): | 30-38 |
| ISSN: | 0975-1009 (Online); 0019-5189 (Print) |
| Appears in Collections: | IJEB Vol.49(01) [January 2011] |
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cells
g GAE. Islet histology
structures showed degeneration of pancreatic islets in diabetic rats which was
also reduced in diabetic rats treated with seed powder. These results show that
C. sativum seeds not only possess
antihyperglycemic properties but antioxidative properties also. Increased
dietary intake of coriander seeds decrease the oxidative burden in diabetes
mellitus.