Investigating the Anti-diabetic and Lipid-regulating Properties of Eclipta alba in Alloxan-induced Diabetes

FM. Sharifuzzaman Shohan *

Department of Pharmacy, Primeasia University, Star Tower, 12 Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh.

Susmoy Dey

Department of Pharmacy, University of Science and Technology, Chittagong, Bangladesh.

Tasin Islam Pranto

Department of Pharmacy, State University of Bangladesh, South Purbachal, Kanchan, Dhaka-1461, Bangladesh.

Md. Rahmat Ullah

Department of Pharmacy, East West University, A/2, Jahurul Islam Avenue Jahurul Islam City, Aftabnagar, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh.

Sadia Tasnim

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, University of New Haven, United States.

Juliana Aditi Baroi

Department of Pharmacy, University of Asia Pacific, 74/A Green Road, Dhaka 1205, Bangladesh.

Israt Jahan Rasna

Department of Botany, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Since the dawn of human civilization, humanity has used herbal medicine for medicinal purposes. Traditional medicine has experienced a substantial surge in popularity in recent years. This research sought to evaluate the antidiabetic effectiveness and lipid profile of Eclipta alba. We evaluated the antidiabetic efficacy using the alloxan-induced diabetic model. The dosages of 800 mg/kg and 1200 mg/kg in groups 5 and 6, respectively, yielded statistically significant findings (p < 0.05) regarding antidiabetic efficacy. The group receiving a 1200 mg/kg dosage had statistically significant outcomes for total cholesterol and LDL, with findings of 196.15 ± 8.91* and 123.77 ± 6.50*, respectively (p < 0.05). However, no groups exhibited statistically significant results for HDL and triglyceride levels, despite a reduction in these parameters in the blood after the administration of the extract. Group 6, with a dosage of 1200 mg/kg, exhibited statistically significant results (p < 0.05) for SGPT and SGOT, with values of 88.71 ± 6.23* and 92.82 ± 7.50*, respectively. In the kidney function test, groups 5 and 6 exhibited statistically significant results (p < 0.05) at doses of 800 and 1200 mg/kg. So ethanolic extract of this plant shows significant antidiabetic and antihyperlipidemic activity and further advanced research on this plant may add alternative medicine to the treatment system.

Keywords: Eclipta alba, HDL, LDL, diabetes, herbal medicine, triglyceride


How to Cite

Shohan, FM. Sharifuzzaman, Susmoy Dey, Tasin Islam Pranto, Md. Rahmat Ullah, Sadia Tasnim, Juliana Aditi Baroi, and Israt Jahan Rasna. 2025. “Investigating the Anti-Diabetic and Lipid-Regulating Properties of Eclipta Alba in Alloxan-Induced Diabetes”. Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medical Research 26 (1):115-23. https://doi.org/10.9734/jocamr/2025/v26i1618.

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