EFFECTS OF GREEN TEA (CAMELLIA SINENSIS) ON BLOOD GLUCOSE OF MICE ON HIGH FAT DIET
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v20i2.616Abstract
ABSTRACT:
Objectives:
The objective of the study was to evaluate the effects of green tea on blood sugar of mice on high fat diet.
Study Design:
Analytical experimental randomized control trial.
Place & Duration of Study:
Department of Anatomy, Army Medical College, Rawalpindi and National Institute
of Health, Islamabad. The duration of study was twelve weeks.
Material & Methods:
Sixty adult mice, Balb-c strain were selected and divided into three groups. The control group was given standard laboratory diet throughout the study. In experimental group A, the study was carried outin two phases. In the first phase, hepatic steatosis was induced by high fat diet containing 4 percent cholesterol powder and 40 percent butter fat for six weeks. In the second phase, experimental group was given normal diet with 1 percent green tea over a period of next six weeks. The experimental group B was given high fat diet containing 4 percent cholesterol powder and 40 percent butter fat with 1 percent green tea over a period of twelve weeks. Ten mice in each were group sacrificed at six weeks and remaining ten were sacrificed at twelve weeks.Results:
The result showed that high fat diet for six weeks produced significant hepatic steatosis, evident on histological analysis. When experimental group A (induction phase) with high fat diet was compared with the (reversal phase) on normal diet and green tea, statistically significant difference (p<0.05) was noted in terms of biochemical markers (Blood Glucose). Green tea affected all the biochemical parameters, which though reduced never reached the control value and remained somewhat elevated.
Conclusion:
It is therefore concluded that green tea protects against the development of hepatic steatosis, reduces hepatic injury and significantly lower the blood glucose.
Key Words:
Camellia Sinensis, Blood Glucose.
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