Abstract

The present study investigates the anti-obesity activity of Luffa cylindrica in progesterone induced obesity model. Swiss albino mice were grouped into 7 (n = 6). Obesity was induced by administration of progesterone (10mg/kgs.c.) for 28days. Normal group received ad libitum and water. Disease control, positive control and treatment groups received progesterone (10mg/kgs.c.). Further positive control group received Orlistat (10mg/kg p.o). Treatment groups received hydro-alcoholic and fractionation extract of Luffa cylindrica at doses 400, 200, 100mg/kg b.w. Food and water intake were recorded daily, Body weight, BMI and blood glucose were checked weekly. On completion of the study, animals were sacrificed and blood serum being utilized to accesses in vitro to estimate the various biochemical parameters. Serotonin levels and antioxidant biomarkers were also estimated. Histopathology of liver and adipose tissue was studied. After the 28days of treatment with plant extract and fraction, it was observed to improve the progestrogen-induced obesity by improving BMI, body weight, brain serotionin, locomotor activity, blood glucose level, anti-oxidant biomarkers, and lipid profile. After assimilating the In vivo and in vitro studies Luffa cylindrical extract highlighted the antilipidemic, anti-hyperglycaemic, antioxidant potential in hormone-induced obesity.

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