Journal of Diabetes and Obesity
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Research Article
Amelioration of Diabetic Dyslipidemia by GTF – 231
(Gymnemic acid, Trigonelline and Ferulic acid- 2:3:1),
a phytochemical preparation Studied in High Fat Diet
Fed-Low Dose STZ Induced Experimental Type 2
Diabetes in Rats
V. Roshana Devi, C. Sharmila and S. Subramanian*
Department of Biochemistry, University of Madras, Guindy Campus, Chennai 600 025, India
*Corresponding author: Dr. S. Subramanian, Department of Biochemistry, University of Madras, Guindy campus,
Chennai – 600 025, Tamilnadu, India, Tel: +91-44-22202732; E-mail: subbus2020@yahoo.co.in
Abstract:
Background: Persistent hyperglycemia in diabetes is associated with profound changes in lipid and lipoprotein ab-
normalities which result in particle distribution within lipoprotein classes. Recently, we have reported the antidiabetic
properties of GTF-231 (Gymnemic acid, Trigonelline and Ferulic acid- 2:3:1) a phytochemical preparation in exper-
imental type 2 diabetic rats. The present study was aimed to evaluate the efect of GTF-231 on the regulation of lipid
homeostasis in T2DM induced rats.
Materials and methods: High fat diet fed-low dose STZ induced experimental type 2 diabetes was used as the animal
model. GTF at a concentration of 300mg/kg.b.w./rat/day was orally administered for 30 days to experimental type 2
diabetic rats. The alterations in the levels of lipid profle in plasma, hepatic and renal tissues were studied. The activities
of HMG CoA reductase was assayed in liver and kidney tissues of control and experimental groups of rats. The levels of
lipid metabolizing enzymes such as lipoprotein lipase and lecithin cholesterol acyltransferase in the plasma and hepatic
tissues were assayed.
Results: Oral administration of GTF-231signifcantly normalized the altered levels of lipid profle in plasma, hepatic
and renal tissues. Likewise, the decreased levels of HDL-c and increased levels of LDL-c and VLDL-c in plasma of
diabetic rats were normalized upon treatment with GTF. Additionally,GTF-231 treatment signifcantly decreased the
activity HMG-CoA reductase in the liver and kidney tissues. Decreased activities of lipid metabolizing enzymes such as
lipoprotein lipase and lecithin cholesterol acyltransferase in the plasma and hepatic tissues were normalized upon oral
treatment with GTF-231.
Conclusion: The data obtained are claimed to display synergistic, efcacious and agonistic/antagonistic actions of
GTF-231 and the mixture of species in the phytochemical preparation shows better therapeutic efects at a relatively
less concentration than either species on its own and the ameliorative potential of GTF-231 in diabetic dyslipidemia was
comparable with metformin (200 mg/kg.b.w.).
Keywords: Type 2 diabetes; High fat diet-low dose STZ; GTF-231; Lipid profle; Lipoproteins; Lipoprotein lipase
Received Date: September 19, 2017 Accepted: February 11, 2018 Published: February 15, 2018
Citation: Subramanian,S.S., et al. Amelioration of Diabetic Dyslipidemia by GTF – 231 (Gymnemic acid, Trigonelline
and Ferulic acid- 2:3:1), a phytochemical preparation Studied in High Fat Diet Fed-Low Dose STZ Induced Experimen-
tal Type 2 Diabetes in Rats. (2018) J diab Obes 5(1): 1- 9.
Copy Rights: © 2018 Subramanian,S.S. This is an Open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons
Attribution 4.0 International License.
Vol 5:1 pp1/10
DOI: 10.15436/2376-0494.18.1690 ISSN:2376-0494
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