Hypolipidemic Effects Of Diaceto-Dipropyl-Disulphide In Alloxan Diabetic Rats

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Dr. Veena G. Raiker
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Abstract

Dyslipidemia is one of the major derrangement observed in type 2 diabetes mellitus which further leads to various life threatening complications. Certain herbal disulphides/thiols are known to cater a solution towards regulation of this diabetes mellitus induced dyslipidemia. It is known that Diallyl Disulphide (DADS), a component of garlic extract possess hypolipidemic activities and may have therapeutic applications, but the metabolite of DADS, acrolein is toxic and poses certain disadvantages. Certain modified /altered disulphides, shown to possess significant hypolipidemic action with lesser toxic effects. In the present study, we tried to establish the hypolipidemic activities of Diaceto-Dipropyl-Disulphide (DADPDS), a synthetic modified disulphide in alloxan diabetic rats. The results show a significant decrease in plasma cholesterol (60%), plasma triacylglycerol (42%), liver tissue cholesterol (41%) and liver tissue triacylglycerol (23%),indicating the usefulness of this modified disulphide in controlling diabetes induced dyslipidemia.

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Dr. Veena G. Raiker. 1970. \u201cHypolipidemic Effects Of Diaceto-Dipropyl-Disulphide In Alloxan Diabetic Rats\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - B: Pharma, Drug Discovery, Toxicology & Medicine N/A (GJMR Volume 12 Issue B5): .

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Dyslipidemia is one of the major derrangement observed in type 2 diabetes mellitus which further leads to various life threatening complications. Certain herbal disulphides/thiols are known to cater a solution towards regulation of this diabetes mellitus induced dyslipidemia. It is known that Diallyl Disulphide (DADS), a component of garlic extract possess hypolipidemic activities and may have therapeutic applications, but the metabolite of DADS, acrolein is toxic and poses certain disadvantages. Certain modified /altered disulphides, shown to possess significant hypolipidemic action with lesser toxic effects. In the present study, we tried to establish the hypolipidemic activities of Diaceto-Dipropyl-Disulphide (DADPDS), a synthetic modified disulphide in alloxan diabetic rats. The results show a significant decrease in plasma cholesterol (60%), plasma triacylglycerol (42%), liver tissue cholesterol (41%) and liver tissue triacylglycerol (23%),indicating the usefulness of this modified disulphide in controlling diabetes induced dyslipidemia.

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