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Nutritional composition and antidiabetic effect of germinated endosperm (Borassus flabellifer), tuber (Amorphophallus paeoniifolius) and their combined impact on rats

Shaikh Shahinur Rahman, Hussain Mohammad Salauddin, Mahfuzur Rahman, Mir Mohammad Muhsin, Shakh M.A. Rouf

2021Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diabetic patients usually avoid germinated endosperm of sugar palm (GESP) and elephant foot yam tuber (EFYT), fearing that these may further deteriorate existing hyperglycemia. In the present study, this suspicion was investigated by analyzing the nutrients and following the animal experiments by supplementary feeding powder of GESP, EFYT, and their mixture in addition to the regular diet for the six consecutive weeks. Next three weeks, the powder was withdrawn, and fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels were recorded from the beginning. The results clearly showed that these foodstuffs significantly (P < 0.001) reduced FBG levels of alloxan-induced diabetic rats. The mixture of GESP & EFYT showed the maximum antidiabetic effects followed by GESP and EFYT, respectively. GESP, as well as the mixture, returned the FBG levels of diabetic rats within the normal range by the end of the 6th week, even after withdrawing the powder, but not by the EFYT. These results suggested that the foodstuffs may restore the damaged pancreatic β-cell functions by the end of the 6th week. Nutrient contents like fiber, zinc, as well as antidiabetogenic phytochemicals present in these foodstuffs, could perform these functions.

Topics & Concepts

EndospermAlloxanFood scienceSugarAmorphophallusDiabetes mellitusNutrientGerminationBiologyMedicineTraditional medicineBotanyEndocrinologyEcologyNatural Antidiabetic Agents StudiesNatural Products and Biological ResearchAdvances in Cucurbitaceae Research
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