2018
DOI: 10.1063/1.5030226
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The effects of honey (Apis dorsata) supplements on increased bone strength in ovariectomized rat as animal model of osteoporosis

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“…This research employed a bivariate analysis of Spearman's rank correlation. Spearman's rank correlation, or Spearman's rho, is a test used to measure the correlation between two variables with ordinal data or with interval-or ratio-turned-ordinal data and to look at the fitness of the variables tested into equivalent group 10 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research employed a bivariate analysis of Spearman's rank correlation. Spearman's rank correlation, or Spearman's rho, is a test used to measure the correlation between two variables with ordinal data or with interval-or ratio-turned-ordinal data and to look at the fitness of the variables tested into equivalent group 10 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…197 These positive effects of Tualang honey on bone are probably due to its anti-inflammatory property, antioxidative property, and calcium and gluconic acid content. 198 A recent study found that Kelulut honey at 400 mg/kg reversed the changes in the femoral bones of rats receiving long-term dexamethasone. 199 Bone structural parameters and osteoblast number in the Kelulut honey treated-group were preserved with a lower osteoclast number compared to the non-treated osteoporotic group.…”
Section: Honey and Skeletal Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…197 These positive effects of Tualang honey on bone are probably due to its anti-inflammatory property, antioxidative property, and calcium and gluconic acid content. 198 …”
Section: Honey and Skeletal Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supplementation of Tualang honey at the dosage of 2 g/kg and 4 g/kg for 12 weeks in the study by Yudaniayanti et al was found to increase biomechanical strength of the right femoral bone in ovariectomized rats [84]. This observation showed that honey could prevent bone fragility induced by oestrogen deficiency [84]. However, Tualang honey did not preserve lumbar calcium ash density in the study by Ibrahim et al [85].…”
Section: Effects Of Honey On Animal Models Of Osteoporosismentioning
confidence: 99%