Abstract:
The folklore reports from traditional medical practitioners that Croton macrostachyus has bioactivity against
several diseases including diabetes mellitus have not been scientifically evaluated. The aim of this study was to
determine the in vivo hypoglycemic activity of aqueous leaf extracts of this plant in male swiss white albino mice.
Aqueous leaf extract of Croton macrostachyus was intraperitoneally and orally administered to alloxan (180.9 mg/
kg; intraperitoneally)-induced diabetic mice at different doses of 25 mg/kgbwt, 48.4 mg/kgbwt, 93.5 mg/kgbwt,
180.9 mg/kgbwt and 350 mg/kgbwt and the effects on blood glucose levels investigated. The treatments effects
were compared with three controls (normal, diabetic and diabetic treated with a standard antidiabetic drugs (insulin
administered intraperitoneally at 1 IU/kg body weight in 0.1 ml physiological saline or glibenclamide administered
orally at 3 mg/kg body weight in 0.1 ml physiological saline). Phytochemical composition of the leaf extracts were
qualitatively assessed using standard procedures.The diabetic control mice showed significantly (p<0.05) higher
fasting blood glucose when compared with normal control mice. Treatment of diabetic mice with doses of the leaf
extract resulted in significantly (p<0.05) lower levels of fasting blood glucose. The effects of the leaf extract were
comparable with the conventional drugs. However, the glucose lowering potency of this plant extract was dose
independent. The aqueous leaf extracts contained tannins, flavonoids, saponins, sterols, anthraquinones and
alkaloids. The observed hypoglycemic activity could be associated with the phytochemicals present in this plant
extract. Therefore, the results suggest that Croton macrostachyus leaf extract is a potent hypoglycemic agent and
this validates their folkloric usage. Further studies to investigate the mechanism of action for hypoglycemic activity
for these plant species should be done in order to explore possibilities of developing a drug that can function by
similar mode of action as the plant extract.