Hypoglycaemic Effect of Extracts of Hyphaene thebaica (L) Mart Fruit Pulp in Normal and Alloxan-induced Diabetic Rats

Shehu, B.B., Gidado, A. and Buratai, L.B

 Department of Biochemistry,

University of Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria.

E-mail: bintabshehu@yahoo.com

ABSTRACT

Hyphaene thebaica, Boscia senegalensis, Balanite aegyptica and Anisopus mannii are plants claimed to posses anti-diabetic properties. In this study extracts of parts of these plants were first screened for anti hyperglycaemic activity using alloxan induced diabetic rats. In the second part of the study, aqueous and methanolic fractions of the fruit pulp of H. thebaica were prepared and different doses administered to different batches of rats (both normal and alloxan diabetic rats) after an 18 hours fast. Blood glucose levels were measured at 0,1,2,4 and 6 hours after treatment. A maximum reduction in fasting blood glucose of 28.4% was observed in diabetic rats administered 400 mg/dl dose of H. thebaica fruit methanol extract during the screening study. In the second part of the study, the aqueous extract at 800 mg/kg dose lowered the fasting blood glucose of both normal and alloxan-induced diabetic rats by 21.1% and 27.6% respectively. The methanolic extract, on the other hand, had maximum reduction of 33.1% for normoglycaemic rats and 33.7% for diabetic rats at the same 800 mg/kg dose. The anti hyperglycaemic effect of the methanolic fraction is comparable or even better than the maximum reduction observed with the diabetic rats administered with standard (glibenclamide) drug. The results of the study therefore indicate that fruits of H. thebaica pulp passing hypoglycaemic activity.


Prevalence of Parasitic Infections amongst Children In-Patients in Maiduguri; Northeastern Nigeria

1*Aisha, H. and 2Biu, A.A.

1Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency, Airport Road, Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria.

2Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology, University of Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria.

E-mail: hamzaaisha03@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

A prevalence study on parasitic infections amongst children in – patients at the Umaru Shehu Hospital, Maiduguri, was conducted between June, 2010 and June 2012 using direct and concentration method for faecal parasites and thin blood films for haemoparasites. Out of the 2630 parasites examined 2180 (82.9%) were infected with Plasmodium species, Entamoeba histolytica, Ascaris lumbricoides, Giardia lamblia, Ancylostoma duodenale and Enterobius vermicularis represented as 710(32.5%), 490(22.4%), 410(18.8%), 230(10.5%), 210(9.6%) and 130(7.7%)prevalence rates respectively (p<0.05). Sex wise prevalence indicated that male had 700(32.1%) and females had 1480(67.8%) (p<0.05). Age-wise, children between zero and 6 years had 113(5.2%) prevalence which was significant (p<0.05) compared to those >6 years with 2067(94.8%). Based on stool consistency diarrhoiec children showed a higher prevalence of 1134(52.0%) than non diarrhoiec children with 1046(47.9%) (p>0.05).


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