KMID : 1200820170170010041
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Oriental Pharmacy and Experimental Medicine 2017 Volume.17 No. 1 p.41 ~ p.49
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Lasianthera Africana leaves inhibits ¥á-amylase ¥á-glucosidase, angiotensin-I converting enzyme activities and Fe2+-induced oxidative damage in pancreas and kidney homogenates
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Shodehinde Sidiqat A.
Oyeleye Sunday I. Olasehinde Tosin A. Adebayo Adeniyi A. Oboh Ganiyu Boligon Aline A.
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Abstract
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Lasianthera africana is a dark green leafy vegetable commonly consumed as food and used for treatment of several human ailments in Nigeria most especially south-east. This study investigated the phenolic composition and effects of methanol extract from L. africana leaves on enzymes linked to type-2 diabetes (¥á-amylase and ¥á-glucosidase) and hypertension [angiotensin-1-converting enzymes (ACE)] as well as Fe2+-induced lipid peroxidation in rat¡¯s pancreas and kidney homogenates were evaluated. Phenolic contents and constituents were also determined using colorimetric methods and high performance liquid chromatography-diode array detector (HPLC-DAD) respectively. Our findings revealed that the extract inhibited ¥á-amylase, ¥á-glucosidase and ACE activities with IC50 values of 0.192 and 0.21 mg/mL, and 57.06 ¥ìg/mL respectively. The extract also inhibited Fe2+-induced lipid peroxidation in rats¡¯ pancreas and kidney homogenates. Our findings revealed that the extract is rich in phenolic acids such as caffeic acid (59.97 mg/g), chlorogenic acid (58.23 mg/g) and ellagic acid (31.16 mg/g) as well as flavonoids such as quercetin (42.98 mg/g). These results give a clue to the potential use of L. africana leaves as an alternative agent for the control of glucose absorption and lowering of blood pressure in diabetic patients with hypertension.
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KEYWORD
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Lasianthera africana, ¥á-amylase, ¥á-glucosidase, Angiotensin-1-converting enzyme antioxidant
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