ArticlesAbstractPharmacognosy Research,2017,9,3,287-293.DOI:10.4103/pr.pr_147_16Published:July 2017Type:Original ArticleAuthors:Khan Dureshahwar, Mohammed Mubashir, and Hemant Devidas Une Author(s) affiliations:Khan Dureshahwar1, Mohammed Mubashir2, Hemant Devidas Une1 1Department of Pharmacology, Y B Chavan College of Pharmacy, Dr. Rafiq Zakaria Campus, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, INDIA. 2Department of Pharmacology, SDMVM's Dr. Vedprakash Patil Pharmacy College, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, INDIA. Abstract:Objective: Antioxidant potential has protective effects in diabetic neuropathy (DN); hence, the present study was designed with an objective to quantify quercetin from shade‑dried leaves of Allium cepa Lam. and to study its effects on streptozotocin (STZ)‑induced chronic DN. Materials and Methods: The shade‑dried leaves of A. cepa Lam. were extracted with methanol and then fractionated using ethyl acetate (ACEA). The quantification of quercetin in ACEA was evaluated by high‑performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC). The STZ (40 mg/kg) was administered to Sprague‑Dawley rats (180–250 g) maintained at normal housing conditions. The STZ was administered once a day for 3 consecutive days. The elevation in blood glucose was monitored for 3 weeks periodically using flavin adenine dinucleotide‑glucose dehydrogenase method by Contour TS glucometer. Rats showing blood glucose above 250 mg/dl were selected for the study. Animals were divided into eight groups. ACEA (25, 50, and 100 mg/kg), quercetin (40 mg/kg), metformin (120 mg/kg), and gabapentin (100 mg/kg) were given orally once a day for 2 weeks. The blood glucose level was again measured at the end of treatment to assess DN. Thermal hyperalgesia, cold allodynia, motor incoordination, and neurotoxicity were studied initially and at the end of 2‑week treatment. Biochemical parameters were also evaluated after 2‑week drug treatment. Results: The quercetin present in ACEA was 4.82% by HPTLC. All the ACEA treatment reduces blood glucose level at the end of the 2‑week study and shows a significant neuroprotective effect in STZ‑induced DN in the above experimental models. Conclusion: The quercetin present in ACEA proved protective effect in STZ‑induced DN. Keywords:Allium cepa, Diabetic neuropathy, High-performance thin layer chromatography, StreptozotocinView:PDF (1.31 MB) PDF Thumbnails Document Outline Search Document Find Toggle Sidebar Previous Next Page: Fullscreen Print Download Current View Zoom Out Zoom In Automatic Zoom Actual Size Fit Page Full Width 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 200% More Information Less Information Close Click here to download the PDF file. Images Separation of Ethyl acetate fraction from methanolic extract of leaves of A. cepa KeywordsAllium cepaDiabetic neuropathyHigh-performance thin layer chromatographyStreptozotocin ‹ The Potency of Red Seaweed (Eucheuma cottonii) Extracts as Hepatoprotector on Lead Acetate‑induced Hepatotoxicity in Mice up Root Exudates of Cyperus alternifolius in Partial Hydroponic Condition under Heavy Metal Stress ›