Abstract:
Type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM) known to be the most prevalent form of diabetes, is caused by defects in insulin secretion, decreased sensitivity of insulin target cells, and ß-cell dysfunction. This study tests the effects of xanthone glycoside from Peperomia pellucida on blood glucose levels and pancreas histology of HFD/STZ- induced diabetic Mus musculus. The experiment used 30 mice divided equally into 6 groups. Two groups served as the negative and positive control, while the remaining 4 groups were administered with metformin, 10 mg/kg xanthone glycoside, 20 mg/kg xanthone glycoside, and 40 mg/kg xanthone glycoside. Body weight, blood glucose, islet diameter, and pancreas histology were obtained and analyzed. Results indicate that 20 mg/kg xanthone glycoside from P. pellucida significantly lowered blood glucose levels and can reduce alterations in pancreatic histology of HFD/STZ induced diabetic Mus musculus.