2023
DOI: 10.3390/nu15132944
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Biochemical Changes Induced by the Administration of Cannabis sativa Seeds in Diabetic Wistar Rats

Abstract: The present pilot study investigates the blood biochemical changes induced by hemp seeds in rats with diabetes. The composition of industrial hemp seeds, antioxidant activity, identification and quantification of phenols and fatty acids from hemp oil were determined. The Wistar adult rats used in the experiment were divided into three groups (n = 6) and kept under standard conditions. Group one, the control group (individuals without diabetes), and group two (diabetic individuals) received water and normal foo… Show more

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“…Diabetes is often accompanied by excessive eating but weight loss. However, we found that mice with HFFD exhibited lower energy intake at weeks 14–20 compared to weeks 1–13, and were not significantly different from group C ( Table 1 ), possibly due to the decrease in appetite caused by the islet-destroying toxicant STZ [ 29 ]. Interestingly, mice treated with ethanol extracts exhibited a more notable decrease in energy intake.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diabetes is often accompanied by excessive eating but weight loss. However, we found that mice with HFFD exhibited lower energy intake at weeks 14–20 compared to weeks 1–13, and were not significantly different from group C ( Table 1 ), possibly due to the decrease in appetite caused by the islet-destroying toxicant STZ [ 29 ]. Interestingly, mice treated with ethanol extracts exhibited a more notable decrease in energy intake.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%