Acute Toxicity Studies and Anti-diabetic Activity of Methanolic Root Extract of Kigelia africana (lam.) Benth in Alloxan Induced Diabetic Rats.

Abdullahi Muhammad Abdu, Said Sani Said, Abdullahi Salisu Ibrahim
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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disease which results in elevated blood sugar levels. Kigelia africana plant has many medicinal properties due to the presence of numerous secondary metabolites. The aim of this research was to evaluate the acute toxicity profile and anti-hyperglycemic potential of methanol root extract of Kigelia africana on alloxan-induced diabetic rats. Twenty (20) 3-4 weeks old albino rats of mixed sexes with body weight 60-100 g were grouped into five groups (GI - GV) of equal number of rats. Diabetes was induced in the rats of Groups GII -GV, while GI rats were considered as non-diabetic control. GII which is the Diabetic control were received no treatment whereas, GIII were administered orally with 5 mg/kg b.w of standard anti-diabetic drugs Glibenclamide, GIV were orally administered 250 mg/kg b.w of extract and GV were orally administered 500 mg/kg b.w of extract. After 14 days of the treatments, the animals were sacrificed and their serum was analysed for lipid profile, hematological parameters, liver and kidney indices. At the end of the study, the root extract was found to posses’ anti-diabetic potential and due to less toxicity at low dose of about 500 mg/kg, the extract is believed to be safe for consumption at low dosage.  
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非洲木醇根提取物的急性毒性研究及抗糖尿病活性四氧嘧啶诱导的糖尿病大鼠。
糖尿病是一种导致血糖水平升高的代谢性疾病。由于存在大量的次生代谢物,非洲木本植物具有许多药用特性。本研究的目的是评价非洲桂花甲醇根提取物对四氧嘧啶诱导的糖尿病大鼠的急性毒性和降糖潜力。将20只3-4周龄体重60-100 g的雌雄混合白化大鼠分为GI - GV 5组,每组数量相等。GII -GV组大鼠诱导糖尿病,GI组大鼠作为非糖尿病对照组。GII组即糖尿病对照组,不进行任何治疗,GII组口服标准降糖药格列本脲5 mg/kg b.w, GIV组口服提取物250 mg/kg b.w, GV组口服提取物500 mg/kg b.w。治疗14 d后,处死大鼠,测定血清血脂、血液学指标、肝肾指标。在研究结束时,发现根提取物具有抗糖尿病的潜力,由于低剂量约为500 mg/kg的提取物毒性较小,因此可以安全食用。
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