2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaim.2022.100675
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Aloe vera in diabetic dyslipidemia: Improving blood glucose and lipoprotein levels in pre-clinical and clinical studies

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“…The results showed that blood sugar levels in each group of mice experienced changes (Cai et al, 2023). Some experienced a decrease, and some even experienced an increase even though they had been given treatment to reduce blood sugar levels (Deora & Venkatraman, 2022). In the positive control, four mice experienced an increase when their blood sugar levels were tested on the seventh day.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results showed that blood sugar levels in each group of mice experienced changes (Cai et al, 2023). Some experienced a decrease, and some even experienced an increase even though they had been given treatment to reduce blood sugar levels (Deora & Venkatraman, 2022). In the positive control, four mice experienced an increase when their blood sugar levels were tested on the seventh day.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There aren't many studies on Aloe Vera's capacity to treat diabetic dyslipidemia, though. She concentrated on the potential role of Aloe vera and its active ingredients in treating diabetic dyslipidemia as well as their mechanisms of action in pre-clinical and clinical investigations in this systematic review [ 16 ]. According to a study by Bunyapraphatsara, numerous alternative therapies are highly helpful in the treatment of diabetes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Aloe vera has a variety of pharmacological effects and has been found to lower blood glucose and blood lipids, which is associated with many of its active ingredients. For example, the polysaccharide component can regulate glucose metabolism by activating gluconeogenesis and inhibiting gluconeogenesis, and phytosterols can reduce serum-free fatty acids and triglyceride levels and improve glucose homeostasis and lipid metabolism [ 115 ]. Huseini et al administered 300 mg of Aloe vera gel capsules (AC) orally every 12 h to 35 patients with type 2 diabetes to assess the effectiveness of Aloe vera gel in lowering blood sugar.…”
Section: Advances In the Clinical Application Of Acmentioning
confidence: 99%