Abstract

Background: most diseases are inequality of the antioxidants, pro-oxidants, and failure in resolved inflammation. Diabetes is a metabolic malfunction associated with inflammation and ends with organs failure. Alternative treatments for diabetes include a lifestyle and an anti-inflammatory diet.
 Method: we investigated the effects of dietary Ajwa dates seeds extract (AJSO) against alloxan monohydrate-induced biochemical changes. We analyzed the phytochemical components of AJSO with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. We determined the effects of oral AJSO on biochemical changes caused by alloxan monohydrate in rats. We also observed biochemical changes in human volunteers with or without Ajwa seed as caffeine-free coffee replacements.
 Results: the results and outcomes confirmed the improvement in the rats’ biochemical analysis due to AJSO constituents. The treatment of AJSO after alloxan monohydrate injection significantly (p ≤ 0.05) decline the studied parameters NO, MDA, Amyloid A, CRP, and glucose concentrations by 47.2%, 34.8%, 55.6%, 47.4%and 60.0%, respectively, compared to treatment only with alloxan monohydrate. The volunteers treated with Ajwa seed as caffeine-free coffee replacements(group2) showed significant amelioration of inflammatory and diabetes markers as compared to the untreated group1. Group 2 showed a significant decrease in the concentration of serum NO (34.7%), MDA (43.9%), amyloid A (79.6%), CRP (60.9%), HbA1c (33.8%), Troponin T (16.4%), serum total cholesterol (14.2 %), TG (28.1%), LDL-C (6.1%), AST 8.8%, and ALT (11.6%) compared to Group1.
 Conclusion: AJSO had a healthy impact by decreasing the levels of amyloid a, c-reactive protein, lipid peroxidation, nitric oxide, and improving diabetes, lipid and liver profiles in both rats and human volunteers. Further long-term investigation of higher numbers and the different types and sexes is needed in progress to confirm and validate the results.

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