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  10. Haematological and 
  hypoglycemic potential Anethum graveolens seeds extract in normal and diabetic 
  Swiss albino mice - Nidhi Mishra
  Vet World. 2013; 6(8): 
  502-507
               
              
              doi: 
              10.5455/vetworld.2013.502-507
               
              
  
  
   
  
              
               
               
               
              
              
              Abstract
              
              
              Aim: The present study 
              investigates the hypoglycemic and hematopoetic potential of the 
              seed extracts of Anethum graveolens.
              Context: A. graveolens (Apiaceae) is an Indian traditional 
              herb. Leaves and seeds of this plant are known for their medicinal 
              properties. Leaves are best used in fresh form while seeds are 
              used in dried form. 
              Materials and Methods: Control and alloxan-induced diabetic 
              mice were orally treated once in a day with aqueous and ethanol 
              extracts for the period of 15 days and the effect of both extracts 
              on body weight, organ weight and blood glucose level were 
              determined. For the hematological study, aqueous (3.04 g/kg), 
              ethanol extracts (6.98 g/kg) and carvone (100 mg/kg body weight) 
              were orally administered once in a day to male Swiss albino mice. 
              While control mice were supplemented with normal saline. 
              Results: A significant decrease (P<0.05) in blood glucose 
              level after administration of aqueous extract was observed along 
              with a significant increase in body and organ weight in alloxan 
              induced diabetic mice after the treatment with plant extracts. 
              Moreover carvone and the aqueous extract significantly increased 
              (P<0.05) red blood cell count (11.94 and 10.42%), hemoglobin 
              (15.55 and 15.06%), Mean Corpuscular Haemogolobin (MCH) (2.80 and 
              4.80%), Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Content (MCHC) (8.16 and 
              9.57%) when compared with control. While in ethanol extract no 
              such changes were observed except in WBC, which was increased by 
              9.43%. 
              Conclusion: The result suggests an anti-diabetic property 
              of the aqueous and ethanol extracts. Both extract and carvone also 
              have beneficial effect on hematological parameters.
              Keywords: aqueous extract, blood glucose level, ethanol 
              extract