Enzymatic in vitro antidiabetic of Cemumar (Micromelum pubescens), Tebengau (Ehretia laevis), and Kedondong (Spondias dulcis) leaves extract
Abstract
In vitro method is widely used to determine the anti-diabetic activities in herbal
plants. The method does not involved human body or animal as the model in the
experiment. In this project, three types of plant are selected because they are
traditionally used in the treatment of diabetic disease. In order to study their antidiabetic
activities, the experiment was conducted using an in vitro method which found
to be more simple and accurate compared to diffusion method and faster compared to an
in vivo method. The data from the experiment are manipulated using statistical
analysis, which very important to know the type of inhibition of the plant extract. The
analysis contains the Vmax value, Tm value and related to the efficiency of inhibition of
the plant extract. Result of the experiment has observed that Kedondong (Spondias
dulcis) has comparatively higher antidiabetic activity where as the Cemumar
(Micromelum pubescens) shows the lower antidiabetic activity. By using Lineweaver
Bulk plot, the result obtained follows a typical pattern of uncompetitive inhibition,
meaning that the inhibitor binds to the intermediate product, not to the free enzyme.