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|title=Phytochimic Study And Biological Activities Of The Hydro-Alcoholic Extract Of Leaves Of Bridelia Ferruginea Benth And Its Fractions
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|volume=Vol-2544
|authors=B. Bakoma,K. S. Sanvee,K. Metowogo,K. Eklu-Gadegkeku,K. Aklikokou,M. Gbeassor
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==Phytochimic Study And Biological Activities Of The Hydro-Alcoholic Extract Of Leaves Of Bridelia Ferruginea Benth And Its Fractions==
Phytochimic Study And Biological Activities Of The Hydro-Alcoholic Extract Of Leaves Of Bridelia Ferruginea Benth And Its Fractions B. Bakomab, K. S. Sanveea, K. Metowogoa, K. Eklu-Gadegkekua, K. Aklikokoua, M. Gbeassora a Department of Animal Physiology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lome, Togo. b Departement of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health Sciences University of Lome, Togo BP 1515 Background and purpose: Bridelia ferruginea is a plant with antihyperglyce- mic properties. The roots are most used parts of the plant in traditional medicine against diabetes, this poses a problem of preservation of the species. Studies have shown that leaves have low antihyperglycaemic power. The aim of this study is to improve the antihyperglycemic using fractions of the leaf extract. Methods: The effect of Leaf extract on Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT) was tested in healthy mice, phytochemical screening and antioxidant activity were achieved (in vitro: DPPH and ex vivo: AAPH ); the fractions resulting from the fractionation were subjected to an OGTT test on mice, a phytochemi- cal screening and antioxidant activity tests (in vitro: DPPH and ex vivo: AAPH). Results: The extract showed an antihyperglycemic activity at 750 mg / kg at the 30th minute after administration of glucose to the mice. Phytochemical screen- ing of the extract showed the presence of phenols, flavonoids and condensed tannins. The extract also showed antioxidant activity. The supernatant showed antihyperglycemic activity at 100 mg / kg in the 30th and 60th after glucose administration. Phytochemical screening of the supernatant revealed the pres- ence of phenols, flavonoids and condensed tannins. The supernatant showed more pronounced antioxidant activity than the total extract. The other fraction of the pellet showed no antihyperglycemic activity at 100 mg / kg and the phy- tochemical screening revealed the presence of phenols, flavonoids. The pellet also showed less pronounced antioxidant activity than the supernatant. Conclusion: In view of the results, the most active fraction obtained by frac- tionation technique is the supernatant. Keywords: Bridelia ferruginea, diabetes, HPVO, antioxidant, fraction. Copyright © 2019 for this paper by its authors. Use permitted under Creative Commons License Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) IREHI 2018 : 2nd IEEE International Rural and Elderly Health Informatics Conference