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Antioxidant and Glucose Lowering Effects of Hydroethanolic Extract of Baillonella toxisperma Pulp

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  • Takuisssu Nguemto Guy Roussel
  • Ngondi Judith Laure
  • Oben Julius Enyong

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Hyperglycemia and oxidative stress play an important role in the pathogenesis of diabetes. Their management is a key point in the prevention and treatment of this disease which is a potential cause of mortality in the world. We evaluated the antioxidant and glucose lowering effects of hydroethanolic extract of Baillonella toxisperma pulp. The total polyphenol and flavonoid contents were determined and the antioxidant activity was evaluated by 3 mechanisms- scavenging by DPPH•, ABTS• and NO• radicals; reducing property by MoO42+ and Fe3+ reduction; metal chelation by Cu2+ and Fe2+. Glucose adsorption capacity was evaluated followed by the capacity to promote insulino-sensitivity through glucose uptake by yeast and muscle cell assays. The hydroethanolic extract of B. toxisperma pulp possessed high total polyphenols and flavonoids; 459.55 µg Equivalent Gallic Acid/mg and 252.15 µg of Equivalent Catechin /mg respectively. This showed their ability to scavenge DPPH•, ABTS• and NO• radicals with SC50 of 3.49, 3.24 and 4.28 mg/ml respectively. The extract also reduced MoO42+ and Fe3+ and chelated Cu2+ through inhibiting their capacity to induce hemolysis with the IC50 of 3.49 mg/ml. The extract showed a high glucose binding capacity with a glucose binding percentage rise of 60 %. It increased yeast cell absorption of glucose with the increasing percentage varying from 42.97 to 56.62 %. In the muscle cells, after 30 min of administration of the extract, we also noted an increased glucose absorption with the percentage glucose reducing to 22 %. We demonstrated that hydroethanolic extract of B. toxisperma pulp possess antiradical, reducing, metal chelating, glucose binding and insulino-sensitivity promoting properties. These mechanisms imply that B. toxisperma pulp is both a good antioxidant and an antihyperglycemiant, thus a potential agent in the management of diabetes and its complications.

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  • Takuisssu Nguemto Guy Roussel & Ngondi Judith Laure & Oben Julius Enyong, 2021. "Antioxidant and Glucose Lowering Effects of Hydroethanolic Extract of Baillonella toxisperma Pulp," Journal of Food Research, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 9(2), pages 1-20, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:jfrjnl:v:9:y:2021:i:2:p:20
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