Anti-hyperglycaemic Effects of the Ashes of Some Nigerian Anti-diabetic Ethnomedicinal Plants

A. Abdullahi, A. C. Adebajo, M. Ayoola, S. Odediran, B. Kolawole
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Aims: To evaluate blood glucose-lowering ability of leaf ashes and compare anti-hyperglycaemic activities of Annona muricata leaf extract and ash. Study Design: Ashes and extract of medicinal plants were assayed using glucose-loaded rats model. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Pharmacognosy, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, between March 2017 and February 2020. Methodology: Adequately prepared ashes of seven plants and A. muricata methanol extract were assayed for anti-hyperglycaemic potentials, using glucose-loaded (10 g/kg, p.o.) Wistar rats that were hyperglycaemic [blood glucose levels ≥ 7.0 mmol/L] thirty minutes thereafter (T0.0). Groups of 5 rats each, were administered 100, 150, 200 mg/kg of different ashes and A. muricata extract (200 mg/kg). Normal saline and glibenclamide (5 mg/kg) were negative and positive controls, respectively. Their blood glucose levels were determined at 0-4 hours post-extract/ash/drug administration; results analysed using ANOVA followed by the Student-Newman-Keuls’ and Dunnett post-hoc tests. P ˂ .05 was considered significantly different. Results: 100 mg/kg of Momordica charantia, Azadirachta indica and Eugenia malaccensis leaf ashes was their most active dose, indicating significantly higher extrapancreatic activity. 32, 37, 54, 59 and 36, 43, 50, 48 % reductions elicited by Chromolaena odorata (COLA) and A. muricata (AMLA) ashes (200 mg/kg) at 0.5, 1, 2 and 4 hours, respectively made them the most active ashes. Also, blood glucose levels in glibenclamide (5 mg/kg)-, COLA-, AMLA- and its extract (200 mg/kg)-treated rats were comparable (P > .05) and their anti-hyperglycaemic activity was suggested to be due to the pancreatic (insulinotropic) and extra-pancreatic actions of their constituents. Conclusion: Study justified anti-diabetic ethnomedicinal use of plant-ashes in Nigeria, while doses were recommended for the optimum folkloric usage of these leaf ashes in managing diabetes in the rural areas of Nigeria. The leaf ashes may contain elements with glucose postprandial tolerance factor and insulin stimulating properties.
尼日利亚几种抗糖尿病民族药植物灰烬的降糖作用
目的:评价茶树叶灰的降血糖能力,比较茶树叶灰和茶树叶提取物的抗高血糖活性。研究设计:采用糖负荷大鼠模型对药用植物灰分和提取物进行测定。学习地点和时间:2017年3月至2020年2月,尼日利亚Ile-Ife的Obafemi Awolowo大学生药学系。方法:采用葡萄糖负载法(10 g/kg, p.o.),测定7种植物的充分制备灰烬和木柳草甲醇提取物的抗高血糖潜能。30分钟后出现高血糖[血糖水平≥7.0 mmol/L]的Wistar大鼠(T0.0)。每组5只大鼠分别给予不同灰分100、150、200 mg/kg和木耳提取物(200 mg/kg)。生理盐水和格列苯脲(5mg /kg)分别为阴性对照和阳性对照。在提取物/灰分/给药后0-4小时测定血糖水平;结果分析使用方差分析,然后是学生-纽曼-克尔斯和邓尼特事后检验。P小于0.05被认为有显著差异。结果:100 mg/kg苦瓜、印楝和马蹄莲叶灰的活性最强,胰腺外活性显著提高。在0.5、1、2和4 h, 200 mg/kg的可乐灰(COLA)和muricata灰(AMLA)的活性分别降低了32%、37%、54%、59%和36%、43%、50%、48%。此外,格列本脲(5mg /kg)-、COLA-、AMLA-及其提取物(200mg /kg)处理大鼠的血糖水平相当(P > 0.05),它们的抗高血糖活性可能是由于其成分的胰腺(胰岛素)和胰腺外作用所致。结论:研究证明了在尼日利亚使用植物灰烬抗糖尿病的民族医学用途,同时在尼日利亚农村地区,这些叶灰烬的最佳民间使用剂量被推荐用于管理糖尿病。叶灰可能含有葡萄糖餐后耐受因子和胰岛素刺激特性的元素。
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