Abstract
Effect of Sumac (Rhus Coriaria L.) Herbal on Induced Osteoporosis in Female Rats
Highlights
Our results demonstrate that sumac have beneficial effects in utilizing of calcium and vitamin D in rat suffering osteoporosis
Osteoporosis "porous bone" is a progressive bone disease that is characterized by a decrease in bone mass and density which can lead to an increased risk of fracture often like results in broken bones, or fractures -- especially of the hip, wrist, and spine -- even from simple (Brian et al, 2009)
The present study demonstrated the role of supplementation materials such as, sumacs, vitamin D, yoghurt and combination of them to female rats with induction of osteoporosis
Summary
Osteoporosis "porous bone" is a progressive bone disease that is characterized by a decrease in bone mass and density which can lead to an increased risk of fracture often like results in broken bones, or fractures -- especially of the hip, wrist, and spine -- even from simple (Brian et al, 2009). Osteoporosis is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO 1994) as a bone mineral density of 2.5 standard deviations or more below the mean peak bone mass (average of young, healthy adults) as measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. The disease may be classified as primary type 1, primary type 2, or secondary. The form of osteoporosis most common in women after menopause is referred to as primary type 1 or postmenopausal osteoporosis, which is attributable to the decrease in estrogen production after menopause. Secondary osteoporosis results from chronic predisposing medical problems or disease, or prolonged use of medications such as glucocorticoids, when the disease is called steroid- orglucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis (Raisz 2005 and Armas and Recker 2012)
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