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Bitam, Arezki |
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Bitam, Arezki |
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2017-04-02T11:25:42Z |
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2017-04-02T11:25:42Z |
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2017-03-16 |
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1388-0209 (Print) 1744-5116 (Online) |
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1388-0209 (Print) 1744-5116 (Online) |
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http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1884 |
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Context: Previous studies have shown that Spirulina platensis Gomont (Phormidiaceae) (SP) extract has
beneficial effects on many disease conditions. The putative protective effects of SP were investigated in
diabetic rats.
Objective: The current study investigates the antioxidant effects of SP in diabetic Wistar rats.
Materials and methods: Alloxan monohydrate (150 mg/kg body weight) was intraperitoneally administrated
to induce diabetes. An aqueous suspension of SP powder in distillate water (10% w/v) was administrated
orally by gavage (1 mL/day) for 50 days. Histopathological, biochemical and antioxidant analyses
were performed. Glycemia, liver function and HOMA-IR were assessed using Spinreact and ELISA kits.
Results: SP exhibited high-antioxidant activity. The IC50 values of the SP aqueous extract were 70.40 and
45.69 mg/L compared to those of the standard antioxidant BHT, which were 27.97 and 19.77 mg/L, for the
DPPH and ABTS tests, respectively. The diabetic animals showed a significant increase in glycaemia (from
4.05 to 4.28 g/L) and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (50.17mmol/g protein) levels. Treatment with
SP significantly reduced glycaemia by 79% and liver function markers [glutamate pyruvate transaminase
(GPT), glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (GOT) and alkaline phosphatase (Alk-p)]) by 25, 36 and 20%,
respectively, compared to that of the controls. There was a significant increase in superoxide dismutase
(48%), total antioxidant status (43%), glutathione peroxidase (37%) and glutathione reductase (16%) in the
diabetic rats treated with SP.
Discussion and conclusion: These results showed that SP has high antioxidant activity, free radical scavenging,
antihyperglycemic and hepatoprotective effects in diabetes. |
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We are thankful to the Food Technology and Human Nutrition
Laboratory of the ‘École Nationale Supérieure Agronomique
(ENSA)’, Algiers, Algeria, Laval University, Québec, Canada, for the
contingent grant and for providing a scholarship to A. O. via a collaborative
project and the financial support of the Algerian Agency
for the Research & Development in Health (PNR nos. 208/ANDRS/
2011 and 41/ANDRS/2011) from the National Administration of
Algerian Higher Education and Scientific Research (DGRSDT). |
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Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group |
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Antioxidant effect; phenolic compounds; phycobiliproteins; weight gain; organ weight; glycaemia; HOMAIR; liver function; beta-cells; metformin |
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Effect of Spirulina platensis ingestion on the abnormal biochemical and oxidative stress parameters in the pancreas and liver of alloxaninduced diabetic rats |
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Article |
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