Influence of Allium Sativum on the Hypoglycaemic Activity of Gliclazide in Normal Rats: A Possible Approach to Herb-Drug Interaction
Shaik Aminabee1*, K. Ravi Shankar2, KNV Chenchu Lakshmi2, K. Saritha2, R. Kavya3, K. Chaitanya Babu2 and Santhi Krupa Dasari4

1Department of Pharmacology, V. V. Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Gudlavalleru-521356, Krishna District, A.P., India.

2KVSR Siddhartha College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vijayawada, Krishna District, A.P., India.

3QIS College of Pharmacy, Ongole, Prakasam District, A.P., India.

4Krishna University, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, Machilipatnam,  Krishna District, A.P., India.

Corresponding Author E-mail: aminaammi786@gmail.com

Abstract: This study depicts the selected dose of Allium sativum (104 mg/kg body weight) on the hypoglycemic activity of preferred dose of gliclazide which are studied in normal wistar rats. Materials required for the study are procured from Sai Chemicals, Visakhapatnam, India. Mature wistar rats of both the sex were used for the study. Prior to the trial the rats were confined for 18 hr with access to water ad libitum. During the study water was removed. Orally gliclazide was administered at 0.5 mg/kg, 1 mg/kg, 2 mg/kg body weight to I, II and III groups respectively. Blood samples are taken by retro-orbital puncture at intervals of 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 & 16 hr and blood glucose levels were determined by GOD/POD method. The acute dose of Allium sativum when given along with gliclazide  increased the hypoglycemic activity of gliclazide at 2nd, 6th and 8th hr intervals but it was significant at 2nd hr only and the effect was shown to be reduced at all other ie., 1st, 3rd, 10th and 12th hr time intervals. The aqueous extract of Allium sativum is influencing the absorption pattern of gliclazide since it was reported to have an increasing motility of the gastro intestinal tract.

Keywords: Allium sativum; Drug Interaction; Gliclazide; Hypoglycemic Activity

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