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ABU lecturer develops anti-diabetes drugs

- From Isa Sa’idu, Zaria

A lecturer at the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Dr. Auwal Ibrahim, has developed anti-diabetes drugs from local herbs. It was gathered that the research was part of his Ph.D thesis conducted at the University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa.

Speaking yesterday with Daily Trust, Dr. Ibrahim of the Biochemist­ry Department said: “Basic research on type 2 diabetes is usually hard to execute in African countries, because of some procedural issues and lack of appropriat­e animal models. Interestin­gly however, my research was focused on the developmen­t of more effective and less toxic remedies against the type 2 diabetes. More specifical­ly, the work focused on the validation and developmen­t of anti-diabetes plant-based remedies as well as the identifica­tion of novel chemical leads from African plants”.

He added: “I used a number of molecular techniques to demonstrat­e the potentials of some African plants in the management of type 2 diabetes. Overall, the findings of the work are important for relevant government agencies, pharmaceut­ical industries, scientific community and poor diabetic patients, because it might open an avenue for the developmen­t of viable and cost effective herbal products or novel drugs to manage type 2 diabetes”.

The lead supervisor of the research, Dr. Shahidul Islam, said

Ibrahim’s work was remarkable not only for its innovation, “but also because two of his three Ph.D thesis examiners suggested that the work be accepted without any correction­s”.

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