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  • The study evaluates the effects of hydro-methanolic roots extract of Rauwolfia serpentina (HyMREt) on type 1 diabetic mice over 14 days, with different treatment groups receiving varying doses.
  • Results showed a significant reduction (39-53%) in fasting blood glucose levels, improvements in hemoglobin levels, and a decrease in glycosylated hemoglobin, indicating better blood sugar regulation.
  • Additionally, HyMREt treatment led to increased liver glycogen, decreased total lipids, improved blood cell profiles, and reduced oxidative stress in the diabetic mice.

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Present work investigates the effects of hydro-methanolic roots extract (HyMREt) of Rauwolfia serpentina in type 1 diabetic mice. Mice were divided into normal, diabetic, negative and positive controls (I-IV) and three test (HyMREt doses) groups (V-VII - 50, 100, &150mg/kg). Allocated treatment of each group was given orally for 14 days in overnight fasted state. Percent change in fasting blood glucose (FBG), body weights, body tissue weights, hepatic glycogen, total lipids, glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA), complete blood profile and antioxidant enzymes including catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) were estimated. HyMREt doses produced meaningful (p<0.0001) reduction (-39 to -53%) in FBG. Hemoglobin (Hb) levels were raised, HbA1c were considerably decreased (4.5-3.77%) and glycosylation (HbA to Hb) ratio was expressively (p<0.0001) improved in test groups. Dose-wise improvement (p< 0.05) in total glycogen and decrement (p<0.05) in lipids were observed in livers of test groups. HyMREt significantly decreased (p<0.05) percent inhibition of SOD and CAT. HyMREt doses progressively (p<0.05) improved RBC and other hematological parameters while decrement was only noticed in leucocyte counts. Administration of test doses of HyMREt were significantly reduced the glycosylation, oxidative stress and anemia caused by alloxan intoxication in mice.

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