Nauclea latifolia Stem Bark Extracts: Potentially Effective Source of Antibacterial, Antioxidant, Antidiabetic and Anti-Inflammatory Compounds

A. J. Adepoju, A. O. Esan, I. T. Olawoore, G. J. Ibikunle, V. O. Adepoju
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The stem bark of African peach (Nauclea latifolia) plant is used as traditional remedy for diabetes and inflammatory diseases, however, authenticated information on this use is scare. Therefore, the objective of this paper was to investigate the traditional folklore of the trado-medical remedy of the stem bark of African peach (Nauclea latifolia) plant for diabetes and inflammatory diseases using appropriate standard methods. Qualitative phytochemical screening confirmed the presence of saponins, alkaloids alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, coumarin, steroids, terpenoids, cardiac glycosides, glycosides, quinones, anthocyanin, anthraquinone, and phenol in the extracts. The ethanol extract exhibited the highest quantities of phenolics (19.69±0.12 mgGAE/g), flavonoids (46.84±0.12 mgQE/g), alkaloids (8.76±0.10 mg/g), tannins (7.25±0.10 mgTAE/g), and saponins (4.53±0.13 mg/g). Both ethyl acetate and ethanol extracts showed potent antibacterial and significant antifungal potential against the chosen pathogenic species. The ethyl acetate extract showed superior antioxidant and anti-diabetic activities compared to the ethanol extract. However, the ethanol extract outperformed in terms of anti-inflammatory efficacy, although still below standard Ibuprofen. This study propounds that N. latifolia stem bark is an attainable diabetic medication due to its interactions with enzymes, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory capabilities and its potential for isolating medicinal compounds.
花叶萝藦茎皮提取物:抗菌、抗氧化、抗糖尿病和抗炎化合物的潜在有效来源
非洲桃(Nauclea latifolia)植物的茎皮被用作治疗糖尿病和炎症性疾病的传统药物,但有关这一用途的可靠信息却很少。因此,本文旨在采用适当的标准方法,研究非洲桃(Nauclea latifolia)茎皮治疗糖尿病和炎症性疾病的传统民间疗法。定性植物化学筛选证实了提取物中存在皂苷、生物碱、黄酮、单宁、香豆素、甾体、萜类、强心苷、苷类、醌类、花青素、蒽醌和酚。乙醇提取物中的酚类(19.69±0.12 mgGAE/g)、黄酮类(46.84±0.12 mgQE/g)、生物碱(8.76±0.10 mg/g)、鞣质(7.25±0.10 mgTAE/g)和皂苷(4.53±0.13 mg/g)含量最高。乙酸乙酯提取物和乙醇提取物对所选病原菌都有很强的抗菌和抗真菌潜力。与乙醇提取物相比,乙酸乙酯提取物显示出更强的抗氧化和抗糖尿病活性。不过,乙醇提取物的抗炎功效更胜一筹,但仍低于标准布洛芬。本研究认为,由于 N. latifolia 茎皮与酶的相互作用、抗氧化剂、抗炎能力及其分离药用化合物的潜力,它是一种可实现的糖尿病药物。
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