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                    Flavonoid-Rich Extract of Dacryodes Edulis Leaves Improves

                              the Antidiabetic Activity of Acarbose In vitro
                                              Ononamadu Ch. James
                       Department of Biochemistry & Forensic Science, Nigeria Police Academy,
                                              Wudil, Kano State, Nigeria.
                                                     ABSTRACT

                    Diabetes  mellitus  is  a  complex  and  multifaceted  metabolic  disorder.  It  is
                    hypothesized that treatment options with multimodal mechanism of action may
                    prove more effective in management of the disease relative to conventional drugs
                    with mono-modal mechanism of action. Acarbose is a commercially available
                    inhibitor  of  pancreatic  α-amylase  used  in  managing  postprandial
                    hyperglycemia.  There  is  a  growing  evidence  that  suggests  flavonoids  and
                    flavonoid rich extract have great potential of ameliorating complex metabolic
                    disorders. Thus, this study investigated the combined effect of a flavonoid-rich
                    extract  of  Dacryodes  edulis  leaves  and  acarbose  with  respect  to  inhibition  of
                    carbolytic  enzyme  activity,  uptake  of  glucose  by  yeast  cell  model,  radical
                    scavenging and reducing power activities in vitro. The extract was obtained via
                    maceration  in  methanol  and  subsequent  solvent/solvent  partition  and
                    fractionation. The phytochemicals were determined by LC-MS and spectroscopic
                    methods. Aqueous solutions of the extract (500µg/ml) and acarbose (500µg/ml)
                    were combined in different ratios (100;0, 25:75,  50:50, 75:25 and 0:100) and the
                    antioxidant activities, effect on carbolytic enzyme activity and glucose uptake
                    were  determined  by  standard  methods.  The  phytochemical  analysis  revealed
                    high content of total phenolics (201mg gallic acid equivalence/g) and flavonoids
                    (184 mg rutin equivalence/g). The following flavonoids were identified by LC-
                    MS:  Vitexin,  Quercetin-3-O-rutinoside,  Isovitexin-7-O-glucoside,  Fisetin-4-
                    glucoside, Kaemferol-3-O-β-sophoroside, Acacetin-7-rutinoside, Isovitexin-7-O-
                    rhamnoside  and  Tricin.  The  addition  of  the  extract  significantly  (p<0.05)
                    increased the inhibition of α-glucosidase but slightly reduced the inhibition of α-
                    amylase by Acarbose. The extract in combination with acarbose also significantly
                    improved the DPPH scavenging activity, reducing power, and glucose uptake in
                    yeast cell model. The optimal extract-acarbose combination ratio observed was
                    75:25.  In  conclusion,  the  study  demonstrated  that  flavonoid-rich  extract  have
                    great potential to improve the action of acarbose with respect to glycemic control
                    and amelioration of oxidative stress. However, further, work should be devoted
                    to explore this potential in vivo in diabetic animal models.
                    Keywords: Flavonoids, Acarbose, Diabetes mellitus, Combination-Therapy.






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