Abstract

Antidiabetic medicinal plants are increasingly used in the treatment of diabetes as they are generally assumed to pro-duce minimal side effects. Okra is a quercetin-containing plant which can induce pancreas regeneration and has antidiabetic effect. There has been a lot of research that demonstrate that purple okra contains more quercetin than green okra. To demonstrate the advantages of purple okra over green okra on the diabetic markers improvement in diabetic rats. Fifteen male 2-month-old Wistar rats were injected intraperitoneally with 65 mg streptozotocin and 110 mg niacinamide. Their blood glucose levels were measured three days after the injection. The induction of diabetes was deemed successful if the glucose level of the rats got higher than 250 mg/dL, and then such rats were considered diabetic. The diabetic rats were divided into three groups: an acarbose group, a purple okra powder group, and a green okra powder group. The latter two were given, respectively, purple and green okra powder for 28 days. Blood serum was taken to examine the fasting blood glucose, insulin, HOMA-B and GLUT-4 levels. Pancreas was examined histologically for damage using hematoxylin eosin staining. Fasting blood glucose, insulin, HOMA-B, and GLUT-4 levels of diabetic rats that received purple okra powder (p<0.05) were better than those of the rats that received green okra powder. The least damage (p<0.05) to pancreatic beta cells was found in the purple okra powder group. Purple okra is superior to green okra in terms of improving the diabetic markers of rats.

Highlights

  • Antidiabetic medicinal plants are increasingly used in the treatment of diabetes as they are generally assumed to produce minimal side effects

  • The global loss of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) due to the direct and indirect effects of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) is estimated to be around 1.7 trillion dollars

  • Forty milligrams of purple and green okra powders were dissolved in 50°C distilled water until they become homogenous and given once daily to the purple okra powder (POP) group and the green okra powder (GOP) group using oral gauge

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Introduction

Antidiabetic medicinal plants are increasingly used in the treatment of diabetes as they are generally assumed to produce minimal side effects. Aim: To demonstrate the advantages of purple okra over green okra on the diabetic markers improvement in diabetic rats. Materials and methods: Fifteen male 2-month-old Wistar rats were injected intraperitoneally with 65 mg streptozotocin and 110 mg niacinamide Their blood glucose levels were measured three days after the injection. The diabetic rats were divided into three groups: an acarbose group, a purple okra powder group, and a green okra powder group. Results: Fasting blood glucose, insulin, HOMA-B, and GLUT-4 levels of diabetic rats that received purple okra powder (p

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