Abstract

Hyperglycemia due to impaired carbohydrate metabolism characterizes diabetes. This pathological conditionhas risen to be a global problem. Local folklore indicates that moringa (Moringa oleifera) is believed to beeffective in controling blood glucose for the diabetics and this study aimed to investigate if its efficacy iscomparable to normoglycemic individuals also.Study participants consisted of 30 normoglycemic healthy male adults randomly selected and required to signinformed consent. There were three groups of treatment, each done after overnight (8-10 hrs) of fasting. Forthe negative and postive controls, the subjects were given 6 g moringa leaf powder and 75 g of glucose,respectively. For the experimental treatment the subjects were given 6 g moringa leaf powder and 75 g ofglucose simultaneously. Blood glucose were measured at 30, 60, 90 and 120 minutes after the ingestion.The result of the study shows that Moringa leaf powder (6 g) significantly attenuted postprandial hyperglycemiaonly at 30 minutes (pl0.05) after the consumption of the glucose combined with the moringa leave and didnot have significant acute effect on fasting blood glucose for the 60, 90, 120 minute postprandial time points.Thus, it is concluded, that moringa leaf powder significantly attenuates hyperglycemia at 30 minutepostprandial time when taken simultaneously with glucose.

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