COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE INHIBITORY EFFECT OF SOME SELECTED PLANT EXTRACTS ON THE ACTIVITY OF ALPHA-GLUCOSIDASE ENZYME
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Diabetes mellitus remains a major global metabolic disorder characterized by chronic
hyperglycemia resulting from impaired insulin secretion or action. One therapeutic strategy
for reducing postprandial blood glucose involves inhibiting α-glucosidase, a key enzyme
responsible for the terminal breakdown of dietary carbohydrates. This study comparatively
evaluated the inhibitory potential of methanolic extracts from seven medicinal plants—
Diospyros mespiliformis (Sample A), Stem bark (Sample B), Cassia nigricans (Sample C),
Khaya senegalensis (Sample D), Ficus carica (Sample E), Bitter leaf (Vernonia amygdalina, Sample F), and Ficus sycomorus (Sample G)—against yeast α-glucosidase. Plant samples
collected from the local forest at Usmanu Danfodiyo University were air-dried, pulverized,
macerated in absolute methanol, and concentrated. Enzyme inhibition assays were performed
using serial dilutions of each extract (100–3.125 mg/mL), with absorbance measured at 500
nm after a 5-minute incubation step. Data were analyzed using nonlinear regression to
estimate IC₅₀ values. The nonlinear regression produced unstable IC₅₀ values for most extracts
due to poor curve fitting and low inhibitory response, indicating weak or inconsistent
inhibition across the tested concentration range. Extracts of Diospyros mespiliformis leaves, Khaya senegalensis, and Vernonia amygdalina displayed more consistent upper and lower
plateaus, suggesting that they contained constituents capable of interacting with the enzyme.
All the extracts exhibited minimal α-glucosidase inhibition at the studied concentrations.
