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Hypoglycaemic activity of Commelina africana and Ageratum conyzoides in relation to their mineral composition.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
Many plants with antidiabetic properties probably act in part through their content of fibre, vitamins, bioactive or mineral content
OBJECTIVES:
This study investigated the mineral, proximate, phytochemical compositions and hypoglycaemic effect of Commelina africana and Ageratum conyzoides extracts in diabetic rats, and the likely relationship between this property and the mineral, proximate and phytochemical compositions of the plants.
METHODS:
The plants were subjected to mineral, proximate composition and phytochemical analysis. Attempt was made to see (if any) the relationship between the hypoglycaemic effect and the mineral, proximate compositions and phytochemistry of the plants. Alloxan-induced diabetic animals were administered 500 mg/kg body weight aqueous extracts of the plants and glibenclamide as the reference hypoglycaemic agent.
RESULTS:
Aqueous extract of Ageratum conyzoides reduced fasting blood glucose of experimental animals by 39.1% while Commelina africana reduced the same by 78.0%. Alkaloids, cardenolides, saponins, and tannins were detected in both plants. Anthraquinones was absent in C. africana but a trace of it was detected in A. conyzoides. The hypoglycaemic effect of Commelina africana was comparable with the reference hypoglycaemic agent. Ageratum conyzoides showed comparably weaker hypoglycaemic effect than exhibited by reference hypoglycaemic agent. Comparatively, Commelina africana had higher mineral concentrations (except Na) than Ageratum conyzoides.
CONCLUSIONS:
Plants' extracts minerals (magnesium, potassium and iron) and bioactive components (alkaloids and cardenolides) seemingly enhanced their hypoglycaemic effect. Furthermore, these minerals, alkaloids and cardenolides could be helpful in ameliorating complications of diabetes like hypertension and cardiovascular disease.
AuthorsO S Agunbiade, O M Ojezele, J O Ojezele, A Y Ajayi
JournalAfrican health sciences (Afr Health Sci) Vol. 12 Issue 2 Pg. 198-203 (Jun 2012) ISSN: 1729-0503 [Electronic] Uganda
PMID23056028 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Blood Glucose
  • Hypoglycemic Agents
  • Plant Extracts
  • Water
  • Glyburide
Topics
  • Ageratum (chemistry)
  • Animals
  • Blood Glucose (drug effects)
  • Commelina (chemistry)
  • Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental (drug therapy)
  • Glyburide (therapeutic use)
  • Hypoglycemic Agents (pharmacology)
  • Male
  • Phytotherapy
  • Plant Extracts (isolation & purification, pharmacology)
  • Plant Leaves
  • Rats
  • Rats, Wistar
  • Reference Values
  • Water

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