# Lannea edulis lowers blood glucose by modulating absorption, utilization, and pancreatic function in diabetic rats

**Authors:** Gilbert Lutangu, Musalwa Muyangwa-Semenova, Rehana Omar, Lubinda Mukololo

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2025.1618241 · 2025-08-01

## TL;DR

This study shows that Lannea edulis lowers blood sugar in diabetic rats by reducing glucose absorption, increasing tissue uptake, and improving pancreatic health.

## Contribution

The study reveals the specific mechanisms by which Lannea edulis leaf extract reduces blood glucose in diabetic rats.

## Key findings

- Lannea edulis extract significantly reduced glucose absorption in the rat jejunum.
- The extract increased glucose uptake in isolated rat hemidiaphragms.
- Treatment with the extract improved pancreatic islet and β-cell structure in diabetic rats.

## Abstract

Diabetes mellitus affects over 537 million people worldwide. However, its management is compounded by factors such as high cost and perceived side effects associated with conventional antidiabetic drugs. This has prompted a rise in alternative therapies, such as medicinal plants. Lannea edulis (Sond.) Engl. var. edulis, native to sub-Saharan Africa, has been shown to have both antihyperglycemic and antihyperlipidemic properties, although its mode of action remains unclear. This study investigated the mode of action by which L. edulis decreases blood sugar.

Aqueous leaf extracts of L. edulis obtained by decoction were screened for phytochemicals by qualitative analysis. The effects of the leaf extract (0.25 mg/mL, 0.5 mg/mL and 1.0 mg/mL) on the absorption of glucose in the small intestines using the everted rat jejunum was analysed against controls. The effect of different concentrations of the leaf extracts (1 mg/mL, 2 mg/mL and 2 mg/mL with 1 IU/mL of insulin) on glucose uptake by peripheral tissues was also analysed using isolated rat hemidiaphragms. Lastly, histopathological analyses of the rat pancreas after confirmed alloxan-induced diabetes and subsequent treatment with the leaf extracts at doses of 100 mg/kg and 500 mg/kg for 14 days were carried out against normal rats or diabetic controls treated with 150 mg/kg vitamin C or normal saline.

L. edulis extracts contained flavonoids, tannins, phenols and saponins. Treatment with 0.5 mg/mL of the leaf extract significantly decreased the movement of glucose from the mucosal side to the serosa in the everted rat jejunum (p < 0.001) and significantly increased glucose uptake by the hemidiaphragm at 1 mg/mL (p = 0.0029) and 2 mg/mL (p = 0.0479). Dosages of 500 mg/kg of extract improved pancreatic histology in alloxan-induced diabetic rats.

The results show that L. edulis significantly reduced intestinal glucose absorption in the rat jejunum model, significantly enhanced glucose uptake in the isolated rat hemidiaphragm, and preserved and promoted regeneration of pancreatic islets and β-cells in diabetic rats. This data supports L. edulis’s potential as a complementary therapy in diabetes management.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** diabetes mellitus (MONDO:0005015)
- **Species:** Rattus norvegicus (taxon 10116)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Diabetes mellitus (MESH:D003920)
- **Chemicals:** leaf extract (-), phenols (MESH:D010636), vitamin C (MESH:D001205), glucose (MESH:D005947), blood sugar (MESH:D001786), tannins (MESH:D013634), alloxan (MESH:D000496), saponins (MESH:D012503), flavonoids (MESH:D005419)
- **Species:** Lannea edulis (species) [taxon 992721], Uroteuthis edulis (swordtip squid, species) [taxon 55720], Rattus norvegicus (brown rat, species) [taxon 10116]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12354538