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Evaluation of the effects of bredemolic acid on selected markers of glucose homeostasis in diet-induced prediabetic rats.

Akinjide Moses AkinnugaAngezwa SibotoBongiwe KhumaloNtethelelo Hopewell SibiyaPhikelelani Siphosethu NgubaneAndile Khathi
Published in: Archives of physiology and biochemistry (2019)
Context: Pentacyclic triterpenes (such as maslinic acid) are natural anti-diabetic agents that ameliorate glucose metabolism in diet-induced prediabetes. However, the effects of bredemolic acid (BA), maslinic acid isomer, is yet unknown in prediabetic (PD) conditions.Objectives: To investigate the effects of BA on some glucose homeostasis parameters in high-fat high-carbohydrate (HFHC) diet-induced PD rats.Methods: Thirty-six (36) male rats (150-180 g) were divided into two groups, the normal diet (ND) non-prediabetic, NPD (n = 6) and the HFHC diet PD groups (n = 30). The PD animals were further sub-divided into five groups (n = 6) where they were treated with BA for 12 weeks while monitoring changes in blood glucose, caloric intake, and body weight.Results: Diet-induced prediabetes resulted in increased body weight, caloric intake, glycated haemoglobin, and glucose tolerance. BA treatment ameliorated glucose tolerance, lowered plasma insulin and increased expression of glucose transporter 4 (GLUT 4) in rats.Conclusions: BA administration restored glucose homeostasis in diet-induced prediabetes regardless of diet intervention.
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