Abstract:
Background: Oxidative stress ensues due to the imbalance between the production
and elimination of reactive oxygen species. Chronic hyperglycemia along with oxidative
stress plays major role in aggravation of chronic disorders such as diabetes and its
related complications.
Objective: This study was designed to evaluate the protective effect of Gymnema
sylvestre L. against oxidative stress.
Materials and Methods: Potencies of G. Sylvestre were procured from Dr. Willmar
Schwabe India Pvt. Ltd. In vitro antioxidative potential of G. sylvestre was evaluated by
employing various in vitro antioxidant methods.
Results: The total phenol content was found to be 2124, 998 and 546 mg/g Gallic
Acid Equivalents in Mother tincture, 6C and 30C of G. sylvestre and total antioxidant
capacity was found to be 2940,802 and 559 μM/g ascorbic acid equivalents respectively.
Mother tincture, 6C and 30C of G. sylvestre were found to have strong reducing power,
2,2‑diphenyl‑1‑picrylhydrazyl radical, hydrogen peroxide, nitric oxide and superoxide
radical scavenging activity. Percentage inhibition of advanced glycation end‑products
formation by Mother tincture, 6C and 30C of G. sylvestre (10‑50 μl) was found to be
38.66 to 95.80%, 30.93 to 81.48% and 31.34 to 60.92% respectively. Mother tincture,
6C and 30C of G. sylvestre showed an inhibitory effect against sorbitol accumulation
with inhibitory concentration (IC50) value 27.55 μl, 197.96 μl and 1.009 ml respectively
whereas in aldose reductase inhibition assay, the IC50 value of 28.10 μl, 159.71 μl and
0.82 ml respectively. Conclusion: These results suggested that Homoeopathic preparations of G. Sylvestre had potent antioxidant and antiglycation activity.