F. Jamaluddin et al., HYPOGLYCEMIC EFFECT OF PARKIA-SPECIOSA SEEDS DUE TO THE SYNERGISTIC ACTION OF BETA-SITOSTEROL AND STIGMASTEROL, Food chemistry, 49(4), 1994, pp. 339-345
Oral administration of the chloroform extracts of Parkia speciosa seed
s (petai papan) to alloxan-induced diabetic rats produced a significan
t depression in blood glucose levels. Extraction, isolation and struct
ure elucidation of the hypoglycaemic fraction (S-9.4) gave a mixture o
f beta-sitosterol (66%) and stigmasterol (34%). Fraction S-9.4 produce
d 83% hypoglycaemic activity at 100 mg/kg body weight (BW) compared wi
th 111% activity of glibenclamide at 5 mg/kg BW dosages. The minimum e
ffective dose which produced statistically significant hypoglycaemic e
ffect was 25 mg seeds/kg BW. When tested individually beta-sitosterol
and stigmasterol showed no hypoglycaemic effects, indicating that syne
rgism between beta-sitosterol and stigmasterol was necessary to effect
the hypoglycaemic activity. The hypoglycaemic effect was not observed
in healthy rats. The synergism of beta-sitosterol and stigmasterol to
produce hypoglycaemic activity and their occurrence in Parkia specios
a Hassk has never been reported.