Phytochemical, toxicity and antihyperglycaemic effects of Zea mays Linn leaves’ extracts
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n the Republic of Benin, several plants, including Zea mays Linn (Z. mays) are used for the
treatment of diabetes without any scientific studies showing their effectiveness. The objective
of this study is to investigate the effects of Z. mays leaves’ extracts on hyperglycaemic rabbits
using the Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT), 2 g/kg of (D) + glucose and on hepatic glucose
liberation. Phytochemical screening revealed that the plant leaves contain alkaloids, tannins,
mucilage flavonoids, anthocyanin, leuco-anthocyanin, coumarins, heteroside, flavonoid,
triterpenoids, steroids, reducing compounds, saponins, oses and holosides. Cytotoxity tests
showed that the aqueous and ethanolic extracts were free of toxicity. The extracts have
shown anti-hyperglycaemic activities dependent on specific dosage and timing. The effective
dose is 500 mg/kg for the aqueous extract and for the ethanolic extract. The extracts are
effective as compared with glibenclamide (reference product). Moreover, the ex vivo test
conducted on the liver revealed that Z. mays aqueous extract inhibits the hepatic glucose
liberation and 500 mg/kg is the most effective dose.
The results of this study justify the traditional usage of the plant leaves under consideration
in the treatment of diabetes.
