“…Improved insulin levels, lipid profile, increased pancreatic, and hepatic antioxidant enzymes with increased glycogen contents and average pancreatic islet extent can be achieved by black cumin seed oil (Abdelrazek, Kilany, Muhammad, Tag, & Abdelazim, 2018). Modulating oxidative status (El Rabey, Al‐Seeni, & Bakhashwain, 2017), diminishing inflammation (El Rabey et al, 2017), controlling the glucose homeostasis and serum lipid profiles (Daryabeygi‐Khotbehsara, Golzarand, Ghaffari, & Djafarian, 2017), rising in good cholesterol (HDL‐c), with concomitant elimination of bad cholesterols (LDL‐c, TC, and TG) as well as body mass (Daryabeygi‐Khotbehsara et al, 2017; Kaur et al, 2018) are very potential aspects of N. sativa as an antidiabetic agent.…”