ABSTRACT
A
methanol extract of unripe Carica papaya was given to alloxan-induced diabetic
albino rats at graded dosess of200, 400, 600, 800 and lOOOmg/kg body weight
(BW). The rats were grouped into 8 (Gpl-Gp8) each having 5 rats. Gpl was
maintained on rat feed and water only ad libitum. Gp2 was not treated after
alloxan administration. Gp3 was treated with a known anti-diabetic drug,
glibenclamide at 30mg/kg BW. Gps 4,5,6,7 and 8 received the doses of extract
indicated above (200-lOOOmg/kg BW). With the exception of Gp4 animals (200mg/kg
BW), Gps land 2, the rat in all the groups had significant reductions in the
mean vitamin A levels, although to varying degrees. The extract appeared to
have anti-vitamin A activity - at higher doses. The mean vitamin E levels in
all the rat groups remained fairly constant probably because it is a strong
antioxidant. When compared with Gpl, the mean vitamin D levels were
significantly lowered and the lowest was in Gp3 that received the anti-diabetic
drug, suggesting that the drug depletes this vitamin in diabetics. Significant
(P<0.05) lowering of vitamin B12 occurred in all the groups except Gpl,
indicating that a component of the extract antagonizes this vitamin. The extract
appears to have a component that depletes vitamin C at high doses as the only
significant (P<0.05) reduction in its level occurred in the rats given
lOOOmg/kg BW of it. With the exception of Gpland Gp8, the rats in all the
groups had a non-significant (p>0.05) increase in their mean sodium ion
concentration. Compared with Gpl and Gp2, the mean chloride concentration of
extract-treated groups (400-lOOOmg/kg) had a significant decrease. There was a
significant difference (P<0.05) in potassium, bicarbonate and calcium ion
concentrations for all extract groups when compared with Gpl. Results showed
that Gp3 significantly (P<0.05) had an increased potassium ion
concentration. Calcium and bicarbonate ion concentrations for Gp3 were within
the normal range probably because bicarbonate acts as a buffer to maintain the
normal level of acidity. The methanol extract of Carica papaya used in this
study maintained the electrolytes at beneficial levels. The results of this
study suggested that in diabetes, patients have lower than normal levels ofthe
vitamins studied, except vitamin E.
EMENOGU, E (2023). Effect Of Methanol Extract Of Uripe Carica Papaya On Selected Serum Vitamin And Mineral Levels Of Alloxan Induced Diabetic Rats:- Emenogu, Rejoice C.. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 17, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/effect-of-methanol-extract-of-uripe-carica-papaya-on-selected-serum-vitamin-and-mineral-levels-of-alloxan-induced-diabetic-rats-emenogu-rejoice-c-7-2
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EMENOGU, EMENOGU. "Effect Of Methanol Extract Of Uripe Carica Papaya On Selected Serum Vitamin And Mineral Levels Of Alloxan Induced Diabetic Rats:- Emenogu, Rejoice C." Mouau.afribary.org (2023). Accessed 17 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/effect-of-methanol-extract-of-uripe-carica-papaya-on-selected-serum-vitamin-and-mineral-levels-of-alloxan-induced-diabetic-rats-emenogu-rejoice-c-7-2