This study was designed to identify the effects of certain fat burners and functional foods on lipid profiles including total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), low-density lipoproteins (LDL-C), and antioxidants such as glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and malondialdehyde (MDA) in adult male Sprague–Dawley rats. The rats were separated into seven groups, each group containing six rats. Both the (T1) negative and (T2) positive control groups and the five other groups were fed with a high-calorie diet to achieve obesity. After the end of the feeding period, over 56 days the rats were treated with Orlistat 0.3mg/g (T3), C4 RIPPED 1.2 mg/g (T4), Garcinia Herb 0.5 mg/g (T5), Ispaghula Herb 0.02g/g (T6), and Functional Yoghurt 1ml (T7). The results showed significantly increased (p≤0.05) cholesterol in the serum of T2 rats compared with T1 rats. Transactions with T3, T4, T5, T6, and T7 rats led to a significant decrease in TC. There was a significant increase in TG and LDL-C in T2 rats compared with T1 rats; a significant decrease occurred in the serum of the animals treated in groups T3, T4, T5, T6, T7 and T7. Rats in groups T3, T5, T6, and T7 showed increased GPx and decreased MDA compared with T1 and T4.
The study was conducted on male mice (Albino mice), which ranged in age from (2-3) months and weights (25 - 30) g. The experiment was conducted in the General Company for the manufacture of medicines and medical supplies - Samarra. And for the period from the beginning of October 2017 to the end of March 2018, Used 42 animals were distributed in seven groups, each containing 6 animals, to determine the effects of both gannoderma and spirulina in laboratory mice induced by diabetes mellitus with a Aloxan at 150 mg / kg Bw. In laboratory mice with anemia with lead acetate of 50 mg / Kg body weight for 30 days (except control group) At the end of the 30-day feeding period. control group on the regular diet. control group infected diabetes and drugs on the regular diet. The group of diabetic animals treated with ganoderma fungi powder (47 mg / kg body weight). The group of diabetic animals and the treatment of spirulina algae powder (33 mg / kg body weight). group of animals infected with anemia and spores on the regular diet and water containing lead acetate Group of infected animals and treated with lead acetate + Ganoderma fungi powder (47 mg / kg body weight). Group of infected animals and treated with lead acetate + Spirulina algae powder (33 mg / kg body weight). Histological changes were observed in the Livre tissue: The results of the study of tissues in the group of animals treated with Alloxnesan damage to the overall liver tissue in the form of hepatocytes and hydrolysis and the expansion of the Sinusiod. In the treatment of diabetic animals with ganoderma and spirulina algae, there was improvement in the overall liver tissue in terms of normal hepatocytes, absence of congestion, and normal Sinusiod. the group treated with anemia and treated with lead acetate, we also notice significant damage to the liver tissue. When treated with lead acetate + gannoderma, and spirulina, we did not notice any improvement in liver tissue.
Health effect of using alkaline diet in the prevention and treatment of diabetic ketoacidosis and disruption of serum electrolytes of experiment rats. Anbar Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 1 2 (1): 188-204.
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