Hepatoprotetive, Cardioprotective and Nephroprotective Actions of Essential Oil Extract of Artemisia sieberi in Alloxan Induced Diabetic Rats2012
Original Article
Hepatoprotetive, Cardioprotective and Nephroprotective Actions of
Essential Oil Extract of Artemisia sieberi in Alloxan Induced Diabetic Rats
Fawzi Irshaid Irshaid*a, Kamal Mansia, Ahmad Bani-Khaleda and Talal Aburjiab
aDepartment of Biological Sciences, Al al-Bayt University, P.O.BOX 130040, Al-Mafraq
25113, Jordan.bDepartment of Pharmacy, University of Jordan, Amman 11942, Jordan.
Abstract
The aim of the current study is to evaluate the potential mechanism of antidiabetic action
of the essential oil of Artemisia sieberi and its effects on some hematological and biochemical
parameters in alloxan induced diabetic rats. Extraction of the essential oil from aerial parts
of A. sieberi was preformed by hydrodistillation. Fifty rats were divided into five groups.
Groups I and II normal rats given 1 mL/day of dimethyl sulfoxide and 80 mg/kg BW of
this oil extract, respectively. Groups III, IV and V diabetic rats given 1 mL/day of dimethyl
sulfoxide, oil extract (80 mg/kg BW) and metformin (14.2 mg/kg BW), respectively. Several
hematological and biochemical parameters were assessed. Oral administration of the extract
resulted in a significant reduction in the mean values of blood glucose, glucagon, cholesterol,
triglyceride, LDL-C, ESR, urea, uric acid, creatinine accompanied by an increase in the mean
values of the total protein, albumin, insulin, HDL-C, neutrophile count and PCV in diabetic
rats. No significant changes in these parameters were found in the control group. The effects
produced by this extract were closely similar to a standard antidiabetic drug, metformin. In
conclusion, the present study indicates that the essential oil extract of A. sieberi appears to
exhibit cardioprotective, nephroprotective and hepatoprotective activities in alloxan induced
diabetic rats.