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Original Research Article | OPEN ACCESS

Control of hyperlipidaemia, hypercholesterolaemia and hyperketonaemia by aqueous extract of Dioscorea dumetorum tuber

Rachel . Nimenibo-Uadia

Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Benin, P.M.B. 1154, Benin City, Nigeria;

For correspondence:-     Email: nim-uad@mail.com

Published: 20 June 2003

Citation: Nimenibo-Uadia R.. Control of hyperlipidaemia, hypercholesterolaemia and hyperketonaemia by aqueous extract of Dioscorea dumetorum tuber. Trop J Pharm Res 2003; 2(1):183-189 doi: 10.4314/tjpr.v2i1.9

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Abstract

Purpose:  Dioscorea dumetorum  (Pax)  used  in  traditional  medicine  for  the  treatment  of diabetes  mellitus  possesses  hypoglycaemic  effect.  The present  study  investigates  the effect of  oral  administration of the aqueous  extract  of the  tuber  on blood  lipid and  ketone  levels  in alloxan–induced diabetic rats.
Method: Wistar strain albino rats were made diabetic with the intraperitoneal administration of alloxan  monohydrate.  Consequently,  an aqueous  extract  of  Dioscorea dumetorum tuber  was administered orally  to  the diabetic  rats  and  their  plasma and urine glucose, triacylglycerol, c ho le s t e ro l  a nd â -hydroxybutyrate concentrations were estimated using standard procedures.  Results  were  compared  with untreated normal  and diabetic control  rats.  Phytochemical screening of the extract of the tuber was also carried out.
Results:  Treatment  with  the extract  significantly  (p<0.05) reduced elevated blood  levels  of triacylglycerol,  cholesterol  and  b–hydroxybutyrate associated  with alloxan-induced diabetes mellitus.  The aqueous  extract tested positive  for  flavonoids,  alkaloids,  saponins  and  cardiac glycosides.
Conclusion:  From this study, the tuber has proved not only to be an effective hypoglycaemic agent,  but  also possesses significant  (p<0.05)  hypolipidaemic  and hypocholesterolaemic properties while also ameliorating ketosis.

Keywords: Allo xa n, â -hydroxybutyrate, diabetes, cholesterol, Dioscorea dumetorum, triacylglycerol

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