dc.description.abstract | Background: Bulbs of Bawang Dayak (Eleutherine palmifolia L. Merr; Synonym: Eleutherine
americana L. Merr) from family Iridaceae is widely found and grown in Kalimantan island.
The local tribe “Dayak” commonly consume this plant and become a traded commodity in
traditional markets. This plant is trusted to treat various diseases. Objective: The present
study aims to determine the effect of blood glucose reduction from bulbs of Bawang Dayak
based on the use of different extraction methods using oral glucose tolerance test. Method:
Dried sample was extracted with methanol using maceration, reflux, and Soxhlet method,
respectively. The measurement of blood glucose reduction was performed using oral glucose
tolerance test in vivo method and was analyzed using statistical comparison (Two-Way-ANOVA).
Results: Based on the each extraction results was obtained yields of as 8.636% (reflux method),
11.87% (maceration method), and 14.023% (soxhlet method). While the results of blood glucose lowering effect on each extract were used, there were significant differences in statistical tests and organ index. Conclusion: This result is a preliminary stage and the information
is invaluable for further research.
Key words: Bawang Dayak, Eleutherine palmifolia L. Merr, Bulbs of plant, Extraction method,
Oral glucose tolerance test | |