Research Article

GC-MS Phytochemical Profiling, Antidiabetic, and Antioxidant Activities of Khaya senegalensis Stem Bark and Azadirachta indica Leaves Extracts in Rats

Table 3

Effect of oral administration of K. senegalensis stem bark and A. indica leaves hydroethanolic extracts on protein and liver function markers of diabetic rats.

Animal groupsTotal protein (mg/dl)Albumin (mg/dl)AST (U/I)ALT (U/I)

Normal control (A)5.09 ± 0.141.48 ± 0.05123.34 ± 8.2838.71 ± 3.64
Diabetic control (B)7.10 ± 0.792.11 ± 0.32208.63 ± 14.5271.67 ± 3.78
Glibenclamide (C)5.99 ± 0.191.86 ± 0.39147.08 ± 7.8144.74 ± 6.05
K. senegalensis extract (F)5.08 ± 0.331.50 ± 0.18151 ± 10.3353.69 ± 4.77
A. indica extract (H)5.43 ± 0.171.46 ± 0.07162.21 ± 9.8849.36 ± 5.81

Statistically significant difference at , in comparison to diabetic control (group B). Values presented as mean ± SE; treatment period: 28 days.