Evaluation of the Antihyperglycaemic Activities, Safety and Phytochemical Profile of Celtis zenkeri Engl

Ayoola Marcus Durojaye, Oluwagbemi Moyinoluwa, Odediran Akintunde Samuel, Oladoja Farouk Adedeji, Kasumu Oluwabusayo Emmanuel
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Objective: The study evaluated the hyperglycaemia-lowering effects, safety, and phytochemical profile of Celtis zenkeri leaf extract in order to justify its antidiabetic folkloric usage. Methods: Modified OECD test guidelines were used to assess its acute and sub-acute toxicity while its effect on blood parameters such as blood glucose, and haematological and biochemical levels were evaluated using appropriate assays. Both in vitro and in vivo antihyperglycaemic assays were used for the antidiabetic studies while histology of the pancreas, liver, and kidney of the rats was examined after treatment with the extract at 250, 500, and 1000 mg/kg for 21 days. GC-MS analysis was used to determine the chemical constituents of the extract. Results: The results obtained showed that the leaf extract of C. zenkeri was not toxic in rats at 5000 mg/kg. It elicited a significant decrease in the blood glucose levels of the animals but did not affect the haematological and biochemical components of normal rats. It significantly inhibited α-amylase and α-glucosidase actions and gave comparable activity to glibenclamide (5 mg/kg) at all time points at 200 and 400 mg/kg. The extract comparably reduced blood glucose levels with glibenclamide at 100 and 200 mg/kg on days 10 and 14 in drug-induced diabetic rats and maintained the histoarchitecture of the liver, kidney, and pancreas at 250 and 500 mg/kg. Conclusion: The study justified the ethnomedicinal use of C. zenkeri in diabetes management.
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目的:研究芫荽叶提取物的降血糖作用、安全性和植物化学成分,以证明其抗糖尿病的民间用途。方法:使用经修订的经合组织测试指南评估其急性和亚急性毒性,同时使用适当的测定方法评估其对血液参数(如血糖)以及血液学和生化水平的影响。采用体外和体内抗高血糖试验进行抗糖尿病研究,并以250、500和1000 mg/kg剂量的提取物治疗大鼠21天后,观察大鼠胰腺、肝脏和肾脏的组织学变化。采用气相色谱-质谱法测定提取物的化学成分。结果:莪术叶提取物在5000mg /kg剂量下对大鼠无毒性。它引起了动物血糖水平的显著下降,但对正常大鼠的血液学和生化成分没有影响。在200和400 mg/kg时,其抑制α-淀粉酶和α-葡萄糖苷酶的活性与格列本脲(5 mg/kg)相当。与格列本脲相比,100和200 mg/kg的提取物在第10天和第14天显著降低了药物性糖尿病大鼠的血糖水平,并维持了250和500 mg/kg的肝脏、肾脏和胰腺的组织结构。结论:本研究证明了赤芪在糖尿病治疗中的民族医学应用。
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