The present study was undertaken to observe the effect of the aqueous leaf extract of Aloe vera gel of the reduction in blood glucose and lipid level in hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia rats. Twenty four male rats were divided into four groups (6 rats/group) and treated as follows for 28 days.G 1 were intubated orally distal water serving as control while, G2 were administrating of Dexamethason -induced diabetic 1 mg/kg/bw. Intraperitoneally, G3 were administrating of diabetic rats given Dexamethason 1mg/kg/bw. + Aloe vera leaf gel extract (300 mg/kg) using an intragastric tube, G4) were administrating of diabetic rats given Dexamethasone 1 mg/kg/bw. intraperitoneally + Aloe vera leaf gel extract (500 mg/kg) using an intragastric tube, the following criteria were measured sugar levels and blood lipid profile. The findings show that Aloe Vera had a significant decrease influence in serum glucose, cholesterol, TG, and VLDL and a significant decrease HDL. In conclusion, this study mention a new evidence of the role of Aloe Vera on the decreasing glucose, lipid profile.
Objective: Due to the importance of poultry production, the purpose of the study are to show the efficacy of Tomatopowderin alleviating the deleterious effects of aflatoxin in broilers and modulating the oxidative stress. Methods:One hundred one-day-old fattening chicks (Ross 308) were used in the present work which lasted for 35 days and aflatoxin administration lasted for 28 days. In the control condition, birds were randomly distributed into 5 groups, 20 birds for each group as following for 35 days: (G1)20 chicksfed basal diet control negative(CON),(G2) 20 chicksfed basal diet + aflatoxin (30 ppb) (AF) control positiv,(G3) 20 chickstreated withaflatoxin (30 ppb) + mycofix 3 plus(AF+M),(G4) 20 chickstreated withaflatoxin (30 ppb) +Tomato powder %1(AF+TP),(G5) 20 chicksfed basal diet +Tomato powder %1(TB). Results:A significant increased (P˂0.05) in the concentration of (Gpx) and (SOD) in the fourth group (AF&TP) compared to the second group (AF) In addition, the results showed a significant decreased (P˂0.05) in the concentration (MDA) in the fourth group (AF&TP) compared to the second group (AF)at day 28. While at day 35 showed a significant increased (P˂0.05) in the concentration of (Gpx) in the fourth group (AF&TP) compared to the second group (AF).
The present study was undertaken to observe the effect of the aqueous leaf extract of Aloe vera gel of the Antioxidant and histological on liver and pancreas. Twenty_four male rats were divided into four groups (6rats/group) and treated as follows for 28 days.G 1 were intubated orally distal water serving as control while, G2 were administrating of Dexamethason -induced diabetic 1 mg/kg/bw. Intraperitoneally, G3 were administrating of diabetic rats given Dexamethason 1mg/kg/bw. + Aloe vera leaf gel extract (300 mg/kg) using an intragastric tube, G4)were administrating of diabetic rats given Dexamethasone 1mg/kg/bw. intraperitoneally + Aloe vera leaf gel extract (500 mg/kg) using an intragastric tube, the following criteria were measuredAntioxidant and histological on liver and pancreas. The findings show that Aloe Vera had a significant decrease influence in serumAntioxidant (MDA, ACE, and HSP70). In conclusion, this study mentioned a new evidence of the role of Aloe Vera on the decreasing of antioxidant.
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