Abstract

This examination investigated haematologic and hormonal profile in human diabetic subjects. The assessment solidified the human diabetic subjects and took the blood analytes to screen for diabetes. 120 male and female human subjects containing forty subjects each for control, pre-diabetics, and diabetics (three sets) facilitated for age, sex, height, weight and BMI were enrolled into the assessment reliant upon decided measures. Twenty each of the three sets of human subjects were males and females independently. Every illustration of blood serum and plasma was explored using Randox and Accubind packs and an autoanalyser to test for various biochemical and hematological limits. The overall results revealed a colossal differentiation (p≤0.05) in the limits of the analytes, except for that of Na+. Contributions to Knowledge: Based on the findings, analytes are good for predicting and managing DM, by comparing the blood analytes of non-diabetics, pre-diabetics, and diabetics in order to monitor the onset of diabetes and proffer possible solutions to enhance early detection and manage diabetes.

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