Compartments of quercetin & Allium cepa (onion) on blood glucose in diabetic rats
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2010Author
Khaki, A
Fathiazad, F
Ahmadi-Ashtiani, HR
Rezazadeh, Sh
Rastegar, H
Imani, AM
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Background: The major concern in diabetes is increased oxidative stress. Maintaining a balance between reactive oxygen species (ROS) and antioxidants is a major mechanism in preventing damage from oxidative stress. Quercetin (QR) is a well-known flavonoid and a strong antioxidant derived from the onion, Allium cepa, and it has been shown to reduce oxidative stress in the long-term treatment of streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetes in animals. Objective: We aimed to study on beneficial effects of QR & Allium cepa on regulation of blood glucose in diabetic model. Methods: Seventy male 8-week-old Wistar albino rats weighing 250 آ± 10 g were obtained, the rats were divided into seven groups comprising ten animals in each group. Diabetes induced with single intraperitoneal injection of STZ. Diabetic rats treated with quercetin (15mg/kg/day, started 48 hours after STZ injection) and Allium cepa juice (2cc/rat/day, started 48 hours after STZ injection). After 28 days treatment, analysis on blood glucose and insulin was done. Results: The mean TAC showed a significant increase (p < 0.05) in the QR compared to the control, STZ and STZ + QR groups. Both QR and onion Juice had significant effect in lowering blood glucose (355.3 آ± 104 mg/dl and 353.4 آ± 103 mg/dl respectively) (p<0.05) in STZ induced diabetic animals. Both QR and onion juice had lowering effect in Serum insulin in healthy animals and significant increasing effect on serum insulin level in diabetic animals. Conclusions: Both QR and onion juice had good effect in modifying diabetes related biochemical parameters and they are recommended to be studied more in order to being used in the therapy.