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Blood glucose lowering effect of ethanol leaf extract of Hymenodictyon Floribundum (Rubiaceae)


Rabiu Nuhu Danraka
Maryam Adenike Salaudeen
Nura Bello
Maimunatu Bawa Muhammad
Ferhat Khan
Muhammad Bashir Sani

Abstract

In developing countries, and some developed nations, diseases are managed using complementary medicine with the aid of preparations  from a single or mixture of herbs. Diabetes mellitus, described by persistently high blood glucose levels, owing to abnormalities in insulin secretion, is among such disorders. Hymenodictyon floribundum has been reported to be used in ethnomedicine  to manage diabetes. This study aimed to investigate the blood glucose-lowering activity of the ethanol extract of Hymenodictyon floribundum leaves in adult Wistar rats. Elemental analysis, preliminary phytochemical screening, and acute toxicity test were carried out.  Oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) was performed using five groups of adult Wistar rats administered graded doses (375, 750, and  1500 mg/kg) of the extract, distilled water (1 mL/kg) as negative control, and metformin (500 mg/kg) as positive control. Measurement of  glucose levels in blood was performed at 0, 30, 60, and 120 minutes of extract administration, respectively. The result of the elemental  analysis indicated the presence of Ca, Mg, K, Na, Fe, Mn, Cu, Cr, Ni, and Pb. Preliminary phytochemical screening revealed tannins,  steroids, triterpenes, saponins, alkaloids, anthraquinones, and flavonoids. The Median lethal dose (LD50) of the extract was estimated to  be higher than 5000 mg/kg orally. The animals treated with the extract showed a significant (p<0.05) decrease in blood glucose levels  compared to the negative control. Blood glucose levels dropped below baseline in the animals treated with the highest dose (1500 mg/ kg) of the extract. The study therefore revealed that Hymenodictyon floribundum has the potential to produce a blood glucose-lowering  effect and corroborates the claim of antidiabetic activity of the plant. 


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