Evaluation of Biological Activity of Oil Crocodylus moreletii on Glucose levels Using a Diabetic Model

López-Ramos Maria, Figueroa‐Valverde Lauro, D. Francisco, Rosas-Nexticapa, Marcela, Cervantes-Ortega Catalina, Alvarez-Ramirez Magdalena, Mateu-Armad Maria, Virgínia, Lopez-Gutierrez Tomas
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There are some reports which show that omega-3 fatty acids extracted from either animals or plants can be used to reduce glucose levels in diabetic patients; however, the results are very confusing; perhaps this phenomenon is due to the different protocols used. Analyzing these data, this study aimed to evaluate the biological activity of the oil extracted from Crocodylus moreletii at a dose of 100, 200, and 300 µl/kg using metformin glibenclamide and sodium oleate as controls in a diabetic rat model. The results showed that oil Crocodylus moreletii lowered glucose levels in a dose-dependent manner than untreated diabetic rats. Furthermore, the effects produced by Crocodylus moreletii oil and sodium oleate on glucose concentration were very similar. However, the biological activity exerted by glibenclamide and metformin on glucose levels was different from to effect induced by Crocodylus moreletii oil and sodium oleate. In conclusion, the biological activity of Crocodylus moreletii oil is interesting and could be considered a therapeutic alternative for the treatment of diabetes.
用糖尿病模型评价油鳄对血糖水平的生物活性
有一些报告表明,从动物或植物中提取的-3脂肪酸可以用来降低糖尿病患者的血糖水平;然而,结果非常令人困惑;这种现象可能是由于所使用的协议不同。分析这些数据,本研究旨在以二甲双胍格列苯脲和油酸钠为对照,在糖尿病大鼠模型中评估100、200和300 μ l/kg剂量下鳄鱼油的生物活性。结果表明,与未治疗的糖尿病大鼠相比,油鳄具有剂量依赖的降低血糖水平的作用。此外,鳄鱼油和油酸钠对葡萄糖浓度的影响非常相似。然而,格列本脲和二甲双胍对葡萄糖水平的生物活性与鳄鱼油和油酸钠对葡萄糖水平的影响不同。综上所述,鳄鱼油的生物活性是有趣的,可以考虑作为治疗糖尿病的替代药物。
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