In vitro and in vivo anti-diabetic and anti-oxidant activities of methanolic leaf extracts of Ocimum canum

Background: Diabetes is a metabolic disorder with a highly complex, multifaceted and intricate etiologies and thus may require management options that proffers multimodal mechanism of action. This present study evaluated the antidiabetic and antioxidant potential of the methanolic extract/fractions...

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Main Authors: Chimaobi J Ononamadu, Adamu, J. Alhassan, Abdullahi A. Imam, Aminu Ibrahim, Godwin, O. Ihegboro, Alowonle, T. Owolarafe, Muhammed, S. Sule
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Published: Babol University of Medical Sciences 2019-03-01
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spelling doaj-3c2a84565e154e96bec13dcc4ffe55c72020-11-24T22:11:21ZengBabol University of Medical SciencesCaspian Journal of Internal Medicine2008-61642008-61722019-03-01102162175In vitro and in vivo anti-diabetic and anti-oxidant activities of methanolic leaf extracts of Ocimum canumChimaobi J Ononamadu0Adamu, J. Alhassan1Abdullahi A. Imam2Aminu Ibrahim3Godwin, O. Ihegboro4Alowonle, T. Owolarafe5Muhammed, S. Sule6 Department of Biochemistry and Forensic Science, Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil, Kano State, Nigeria Department of Biochemistry, Bayero University, Kano State, Nigeria Department of Biochemistry, Bayero University, Kano State, Nigeria Department of Biochemistry, Bayero University, Kano State, Nigeria Dept of Biochemistry and Forensic Science, Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil, Kano State Department of Biochemistry and Forensic Science, Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil, Kano State, Nigeria Department of Biochemistry, Bayero University, Kano State, Nigeria Background: Diabetes is a metabolic disorder with a highly complex, multifaceted and intricate etiologies and thus may require management options that proffers multimodal mechanism of action. This present study evaluated the antidiabetic and antioxidant potential of the methanolic extract/fractions of leaves of Ocimum canum. Methods: The antidiabetic potential was evaluated and using STZ-induced diabetic Wistar rat model (in vivo) and inhibition of α-amylase and α-glucosidase activity (in vitro).  Antioxidant activity was assessed in vitro by free radical scavenging and reducing power assays and in vivo via monitoring SOD and CAT activities; GSH and MDA levels. Results: The total phenolic content (221.0±3.0 mg catechol/g of sample) and tannins (146.0±4.0 mg tannic acid/g of sample) of the crude extract; and flavonoid of the aqueous-methanol fraction (216.0.0±1.0 mg of rutin/g of sample) were found to be significantly higher relative to others. The crude extract and the aqueous-methanol fraction exhibited a significantly (p<0.05) higher percentage reduction in fasting blood glucose and a concomitant increase in serum insulin level relative to the diabetic control group. The highest radical scavenging activity and reducing power were observed in the aqueous-methanol fraction. The aqueous-methanol solvent fraction also significantly reversed the alterations in oxidative stress markers occasioned by the diabetic condition. Conclusion: In conclusion, the result of the present study has demonstrated evidently that extracts of Ocimum canum leaves ameliorates hyperglycemia and the associated oxidative stress in STZ-induced rats.http://caspjim.com/article-1-1628-en.htmlKeywords: Diabetes mellitusOxidative stressOcimum canuminsulin
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author Chimaobi J Ononamadu
Adamu, J. Alhassan
Abdullahi A. Imam
Aminu Ibrahim
Godwin, O. Ihegboro
Alowonle, T. Owolarafe
Muhammed, S. Sule
spellingShingle Chimaobi J Ononamadu
Adamu, J. Alhassan
Abdullahi A. Imam
Aminu Ibrahim
Godwin, O. Ihegboro
Alowonle, T. Owolarafe
Muhammed, S. Sule
In vitro and in vivo anti-diabetic and anti-oxidant activities of methanolic leaf extracts of Ocimum canum
Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine
Keywords: Diabetes mellitus
Oxidative stress
Ocimum canum
insulin
author_facet Chimaobi J Ononamadu
Adamu, J. Alhassan
Abdullahi A. Imam
Aminu Ibrahim
Godwin, O. Ihegboro
Alowonle, T. Owolarafe
Muhammed, S. Sule
author_sort Chimaobi J Ononamadu
title In vitro and in vivo anti-diabetic and anti-oxidant activities of methanolic leaf extracts of Ocimum canum
title_short In vitro and in vivo anti-diabetic and anti-oxidant activities of methanolic leaf extracts of Ocimum canum
title_full In vitro and in vivo anti-diabetic and anti-oxidant activities of methanolic leaf extracts of Ocimum canum
title_fullStr In vitro and in vivo anti-diabetic and anti-oxidant activities of methanolic leaf extracts of Ocimum canum
title_full_unstemmed In vitro and in vivo anti-diabetic and anti-oxidant activities of methanolic leaf extracts of Ocimum canum
title_sort in vitro and in vivo anti-diabetic and anti-oxidant activities of methanolic leaf extracts of ocimum canum
publisher Babol University of Medical Sciences
series Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine
issn 2008-6164
2008-6172
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Background: Diabetes is a metabolic disorder with a highly complex, multifaceted and intricate etiologies and thus may require management options that proffers multimodal mechanism of action. This present study evaluated the antidiabetic and antioxidant potential of the methanolic extract/fractions of leaves of Ocimum canum. Methods: The antidiabetic potential was evaluated and using STZ-induced diabetic Wistar rat model (in vivo) and inhibition of α-amylase and α-glucosidase activity (in vitro).  Antioxidant activity was assessed in vitro by free radical scavenging and reducing power assays and in vivo via monitoring SOD and CAT activities; GSH and MDA levels. Results: The total phenolic content (221.0±3.0 mg catechol/g of sample) and tannins (146.0±4.0 mg tannic acid/g of sample) of the crude extract; and flavonoid of the aqueous-methanol fraction (216.0.0±1.0 mg of rutin/g of sample) were found to be significantly higher relative to others. The crude extract and the aqueous-methanol fraction exhibited a significantly (p<0.05) higher percentage reduction in fasting blood glucose and a concomitant increase in serum insulin level relative to the diabetic control group. The highest radical scavenging activity and reducing power were observed in the aqueous-methanol fraction. The aqueous-methanol solvent fraction also significantly reversed the alterations in oxidative stress markers occasioned by the diabetic condition. Conclusion: In conclusion, the result of the present study has demonstrated evidently that extracts of Ocimum canum leaves ameliorates hyperglycemia and the associated oxidative stress in STZ-induced rats.
topic Keywords: Diabetes mellitus
Oxidative stress
Ocimum canum
insulin
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