Author/Authors :
Malekzadeh, Fariba M.Sc. in English Language Teaching - Boyer Ahmad Department of Education, Yasuj , Gorjipour, Reza Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj , Malekzadeh, Jan-Mohamad Medicinal Plants Research Center - Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj , Sadeghi, Haibatollah Medicinal Plants Research Center - Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj , Mohammadi, Jamshid Medicinal Plants Research Center - Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj
Abstract :
Background and Objectives: Diabetes mellitus is a common chronic disease worldwide. Although it is treated
with a number of methods including diet therapy, hypoglycemic agents, insulin and some herbs, its’ prevalence
and complications are rapidly increasing. Chicory intybus has been used as a traditional diabetes treatment in
Iran, Egypt, and other countries but there is a lack of convincing evidence on its effect. This study was
designed to evaluate the effects of aqueous extract of chicory leaf on body weight, serum insulin, glucose and
lipids in diabetic male Wistar rats.
Materials and Methods: Forty male Wistar rats were divided into five groups. Four groups were given
streptozotocin intraperitoneally to induce diabetes. Three of the diabetic groups received varying concentrations
of chicory aqueous extract for three weeks (12, 25 and 50 mg /kg body weight). The forth diabetic group and
the non-diabetic group received distilled water (diabetic and healthy control groups respectively). Fasting blood
glucose, serum triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), LDL and HDL levels were measured after 3 weeks of
treatment.
Results: The results did not show any significant effects on fasting blood glucose (173.5±126, 154.5±100,
247.7±46, 170.7±150.8 mg/dL) and serum lipids; LDL(19.5±7.7, 26.4±6.7, 24.2±7.7, 24.7±6.8 mg/dL),
HDL(41±22.8, 41.2±12, 44.7±12.1, 40±4.6 mg/dL), TG (103.5±35, 80.4±53.8, 111±70, 94±8.9 mg/dL) and TC
(76.2±27.3, 80.4±53.8, 77±18.4, 72.7±15 mg/dl) in Streptozotocin induced diabetic groups receiving 12, 25 and
50 mg/kg aqueous chicory extract and diabetic control groups respectively.
Conclusions: Chicory leaf aqueous extract had no significant effects on serum glucose and lipids of
streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.
Keywords :
Triglyceride , Cholesterol , Blood glucose , Chicory extracts , Diabetes