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                               8  Biannual Conference on Chemistry - CHEM 08

                       In Vitro Inhibitory Effect of Partially Purified N-Hexane

                     Fraction of Tapinanthus Bangwensis on Alpha Amylase and
                                              Glucosidase Activity
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                     Ihegboro, G.O* , Ononamadu, C.J , Owolarafe, T.A  , Afor, E ,  Iko, S
                                                    and Ndam, S
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                     1 Department of Biochemistry and Forensic Science, Faculty of Science, Nigeria
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                       police Academy, Wudil, kano,  Department of chemical Sciences, School of
                          mathematics snd Sciences, Yabs college of Technology, Yaba, Lagos.
                                             Email: goihegboro@yahoo.com

                                                                ABSTRACT
                    Tapinanthus bangwensis is a citrus tree dependent plant found mostly in
                    tropical  and  sub-tropical  regions.  It  has  been  reported  to  possess
                    medicinal benefits against various health challenges including diabetes
                    mellitus.  The  aim  of  the  present  study  was  to  evaluate  the  in  vitro
                    inhibitory effect of partially purified n-hexane fraction of T. bangwensis
                    against the activity of α-amylase and α-glucosidase. The phytochemical
                    screening,  antioxidant  and  inhibitory  activity  were  determined  by
                    spectrophotometric technique while the toxicity study was carried out by
                    using  brineshrimp  and  Allium  cepa  models.  The  qualitative  screening
                    showed the presence of flavonoid, phenol, tannin, alkaloid and cardiac
                    glycoside  while  steroid,  phlobatanin,  terpenoid  and  Saponin  were  not
                    detected. The quantitative analysis of the detected phytochemicals were
                    within  the  range  of  20-31mg/100kg.The  2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazine
                    (DPPH) and nitric oxide assays showed significant  antioxidant activity
                    especially  at  100µg/ml,  however,  ascorbic  acid  exhibited  the  strongest
                    antioxidant  activity  compared  to  the  partially  purified  fraction  of  T.
                    bangwensis.  The  inhibition  concentration  (IC50)  for  the  brineshrimp  is
                    given  as  7.46µg/ml  while  the  Allium  cepa  result  showed  decrease  in
                    percentage  mitotic  index  (%MI),  number  of  dividing  cells  and
                    meristematic  cells.  The  result  also  showed  that  as  the  concentration
                    increased, the number of chromosomal aberrations decreased. The result
                    showed  significant  inhibition  of  α-amylase  and  α-glucosidase  activity
                    especially at 100µg/ml,, however, the inhibitory effect was higher in α-
                    amylase compared to α-glucosidase. From the result obtained, it can be
                    concluded  that  T.  bangwensis  may  be  effective  in  the  treatment  and
                    management  of  diabetes  mellitus.
                    Key  words:  Tapinanthus  bangwensis,  Diabetes  mellitus,  Inhibitory  effect,  α-
                    amylase, α-glucosidase, Brineshrimp,spectrophotometric technique



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