Activity-based investigation of the possible anti-diabetic potentials of some Nigerian medicinal plants

N. Eluehike, K. C. Agu, O. Ikponmwosa-Eweka, A.I. Eromosele, J. Olufakunye
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A major therapeutic approach presently used in managing Type 2 Diabetes mellitus is the use of a-glucosidase and a -amylase inhibitors. Hence the growing attention in the quest for medicinal plants of natural sources with inhibitory potentials on these enzymes. This study was done, therefore, to determine the inhibitory potentials of the different parts of three medicinal plants; Nigella sativum (seeds), Spondias mombin (leaves and stem bark), and Picralima nitida (seeds and mesocarp) on a-amylase and a- glucosidase as well as to determine inhibition kinetics. The in vitro a-amylase and a-glucosidase inhibitory activities of the plant extract were assessed using 3,5-dinitrosalicylic acid (DNS) and p-nitro-phenyl-a-D glucopyranoside (p-NPG) respectively. The results indicated that all plant extracts assayed exhibited better a- glucosidase inhibitory effects than the reference drug(acarbose), as indicated by the higher IC50 (76.10 μg/mL) value of the reference drug, whereas the n-hexane extract of N. sativum seeds gave the best a-amylase effect (IC50 = 35.83 μg/mL). All the extracts exhibited an “uncompetitive” type of inhibition pattern. Our findings hence support the use of these plants in the management of diabetic conditions.
尼日利亚一些药用植物抗糖尿病潜能的活性研究
目前治疗2型糖尿病的主要方法是使用A -葡萄糖苷酶和A -淀粉酶抑制剂。因此,人们越来越关注对这些酶具有抑制潜力的天然药用植物。因此,本研究测定了三种药用植物不同部位的抑菌电位;Nigella sativum(种子),Spondias mombin(叶片和茎皮)和Picralima nitida(种子和中果皮)对a-淀粉酶和a-葡萄糖苷酶的抑制动力学。采用3,5-二硝基水杨酸(DNS)和对硝基苯基-a- d葡萄糖苷(p-NPG)测定其体外a-淀粉酶和a-葡萄糖苷酶抑制活性。结果表明,各植物提取物对a-葡萄糖苷酶的抑制作用均优于对照药物阿卡波糖,对照药物的IC50值较高(76.10 μg/mL),而sativum种子正己烷提取物的a-淀粉酶抑制作用最佳(IC50值为35.83 μg/mL)。所有提取物均表现出“非竞争性”型抑制模式。因此,我们的研究结果支持这些植物在糖尿病疾病管理中的应用。
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