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Citrus peel extract and powder attenuate hypercholesterolemia and hyperglycemia using rodent experimental modeling

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posted on 2024-06-04, 15:21 authored by H Ashraf, MS Butt, MJ Iqbal, Hafiz SuleriaHafiz Suleria
Objective To investigate hypocholesterolemic and hypoglycemic potential of citrus peel extract and powder using rodent experimental modeling. Methods Considering the fact, rat feeding trial was carried o ut for a period of 56 d to access the prophylaxis of citrus peel flavonoids by employing normal (study I), hyperglycemic (study II) and hypercholesterolemic (study III) rats. Each study was further divided into three groups to ensure the provision of selected diets, i.e., control, functional and nutraceutical diets. Each study was further divided into three groups to ensure the provision of selected diets, i.e., control, functional and nutraceutical diets. Results Declining trend for total cholesterol was observed in all studies with maximum reduction (8.55%) in rat group fed on nutraceutical diet in study III. Likewise, levels of low density lipoproteins and triglycerides reduced 11.39% and 7.89% respectively in hypercholesterolemic rats. Moreover, nutraceutical diet alleviated the sera glucose level by 8.96% in study II. Conclusions Conclusively, inclusion of citrus peel bioflavonoids in dietary therapies is a promising strategy to modulate lipidemic and glycemic attributes without imparting any deleterious effect on hematological parameters.

History

Journal

Asian Pacific journal of tropical biomedicine

Volume

7

Pagination

870-880

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

2221-1691

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2017, Hainan Medical University.

Issue

10

Publisher

Elsevier