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Table 7 Anti-diabetic activity of HFD with streptozotocin-induced rats

From: Phytochemical comparison and evaluation of anti-inflammatory and anti-diabetic activity of three source plants of Jivanti-an important Ayurvedic drug

Groups

Parameters

Glucose (mg/dl)

Triglycerides (mg/dl)

Cholesterol (mg/dl)

HFD

STZ

Treatment

HFD

STZ

Treatment

HFD

STZ

Treatment

Control

73 ± 0.76

82 ± 1.45

85 ± 0.98

118 ± 2.01

124 ± 0.87

120 ± 1.87

103 ± 0.98

117 ± 1.98

107 ± 1.34

Diabetic control

102 ± 0.89

237 ± 2.09

249 ± 0.85

246 ± 1.67

261 ± 0.91

282 ± 1.65

200 ± 0.76

227 ± 1.45

251 ± 1.65

Standard

100 ± 0.87

195 ± 1.56

115 ± 1.12

209 ± 1.45

231 ± 1.54

163 ± 1.76

134 ± 0.97

205 ± 1.34

116 ± 1.33

FNW

111 ± 1.34

200 ± 1.31

142 ± 1.56

219 ± 1.76

270 ± 1.43

139 ± 1.98

139 ± 1.02

227 ± 1.98

123 ± 1.76

LRR

101 ± 1.23

192 ± 1.11

138 ± 1.38

207 ± 1.45

285 ± 1.35

146 ± 1.34

124 ± 0.89

229 ± 1.47

120 ± 1.65

LRS

98 ± 1.11

182 ± 1.67

112 ± 0.99

176 ± 1.47

274 ± 1.98

155 ± 1.21

127 ± 1.12

239 ± 1.34

124 ± 1.55

HAR

99 ± 0.96

193 ± 1.22

104 ± 1.01

211 ± 1.32

245 ± 1.67

175 ± 1.67

119 ± 1.43

185 ± 1.87

111 ± 1.11

  1. The data were represented as mean ± SD and analyzed by one-way ANOVA followed by Dunnett’s multiple comparison tests