EFFECTS OF MORINGA LEAVES EXTRACT ON GLUCOSE HOMEOSTASIS, AND INSULIN RESISTANCE IN DIABETES INDUCED RABBITS

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Dr. Shujaullah Talib
Dr. Prof. Dr. Syed Mahboob Alam
Dr. Qamar Zaman Phull
Dr. Aziz Ahmed Solangi
Altaf Hussain
Mamoona Qureshi

Keywords

Moringa alofera leave extract, Diabetese Mellitus, Insulin resistance

Abstract

Introdcution: Diabetes mellitus (DM) stands out as a significant worldwide public health issue, given its substantial contribution to cardiac-related fatalities, vision impairment, kidney dysfunction, as well as its association with depression and suicide. Moringa alofera leave extract (MOLE) has shown novel biological activity against many diseases including Diabetese Mellitus.


Aim: This pre-clinical study trail on animal model is intended to determine the effect of Moringa alofera on the regulation of glucose homeostasis in diabetes induced rabbits.


Methodology: Twenty-four rabbits of both genders and 1-2 kg of weight were included in the study. Rabbits were divided into 4 groups (i.e., Group-A = non-diabetic control, Group-B = Diabetic control, Group-C = Diabetic Rabbits treated with 200 mg/kg of MOLE, and Group-D = Diabetic Rabbits treated with 400mg/kg of MOLE). Data was analysised using SPSS version 21.


Results:  Final fasting blood sugar levels reduced significanty in experimental groups as compared to controls; p <0.05. While, HbA1c levels reduced insignificantly in experimental groups than controls; p > 0,05. Insulin resistance significantly improved in experimental groups than controls, p > 0.05. 


Conclusion:  As per study conclusion the glucose homeostasis and insulin resistance were observed to be improved in Rabbits treated with Moringa leaves extract.

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