Author/Authors :
Kazeem, Mutiu Idowu Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Science - Lagos State University - PMB 0001, Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria , Mayaki, Ayuva Mercy Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Science - Lagos State University - PMB 0001, Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria , Ogungbe, Bimpe Folashade Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Science - Lagos State University - PMB 0001, Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria , Ojekale, Anthony Babajide Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Science - Lagos State University - PMB 0001, Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria
Abstract :
The side effects associated with the usage of synthetic antidiabetic drugs make it imperative
to search for alternative drugs from medicinal plants. Therefore, this study was aimed at
evaluating the α-amylase and α-glucosidase inhibitory potential of Calotropis procera leaf, as
well as its possible mode of inhibiting these enzymes. Acetone, aqueous and ethanolic extracts
of C. procera leaf was subjected to standard enzymes’ inhibitory assay in-vitro using porcine
pancreatic α-amylase and rat intestinal α-glucosidase. Results obtained showed that out of all the
extracts tested, ethanolic and aqueous extracts possessed the best inhibition of α-amylase (IC50
7.80 mg/mL) and α-glucosidase (3.25 mg/mL) respectively. The kinetic analysis of the mode
of inhibition of these enzymes by the leaf extracts of C. procera, revealed that these extracts
inhibited both enzymes in a non-competitive manner. It is speculated that the α-amylase and
α-glucosidase inhibitory properties of leaf extracts of C. procera may be due to the presence of
some phytochemicals such as flavonoids, tannins and saponins in the plant. It can be concluded
from this study that the Calotropis procera extracts could serve as source of antidiabetic agents
which may act through the inhibition of carbohydrate hydrolyzing enzymes, α-amylase and
α-glucosidase
Keywords :
Calotropis procera , Diabetes mellitus , A-amylase , A-glucosidase , Tannins