Comparative in vitro hypoglycemic studies of unripe, ripe and overripe fruit extract of Musa paradisiaca (Indian banana)
ISSN: 0007-070X
Article publication date: 10 May 2019
Issue publication date: 7 June 2019
Abstract
Purpose
In the Indian system of medicine – Ayurveda, Musa paradisiaca has been mentioned as a remedy for various diseases and ailments. Based on the folkloric use, the purpose of this paper is to verify and compare the hypoglycemic potential of unripe, ripe and overripe fruit extract of Musa paradisiaca.
Design/methodology/approach
Hypoglycemic activity of fruit extracts has been evaluated using various in vitro methods, namely, determination of glucose adsorption capacity, glucose uptake in yeast cells, amylolysis kinetics and glucose diffusion.
Findings
The extracts of unripe, ripe and overripe fruits of Musa paradisiaca adsorbed glucose, and the adsorption of glucose increased remarkably with an increase in glucose concentration. In the amylolysis kinetic experimental model, the rate of glucose diffusion was found to increase with time, and all the extracts of unripe, ripe and overripe fruits of Musa paradisiaca demonstrated significant inhibitory effects on the movement of glucose into external solution across the dialysis membrane as compared to the control. The extracts under study also promoted glucose uptake by the yeast cells in all the five glucose concentrations used in the study.
Practical implications
Here, the authors have verified and compared the hypoglycemic potential of Musa paradisiaca, its unripe fruit extract was found to show a better activity than ripe and overripe fruit extracts.
Originality/value
Banana, being an all season readily available fruit, is widely consumed due to its ready availability and low cost. It acts as a complete food for even low socio-economic classes of society, owing to its rich nutritional values. Even in a processed and unprocessed manner, it is an important constituent of diet. The research suggests that instead of consuming ripe and overripe fruit, the unripe fruit will help in management of diabetes.
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Acknowledgements
The authors declare no conflict of interest. This paper does not contain any studies with human or animal subjects. The authors are thankful to Dr C.S. Magdum, Principal, Rajarambapu College of Pharmacy, Kasegaon for providing necessary facilities to carry out the research work.
Citation
Bhinge, S.D., Bhutkar, M., Randive, D., Wadkar, G., Jadhav, N., Jadhav, A. and Ingalkar, R. (2019), "Comparative
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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