Background: Hyperglycaemia occurs due to alteration in carbohydrate, fat or protein metabolism and hormones may be implicated. Millions of people now use medicinal plants to treat this condition.Objectives: To determine the potential hypoglycaemic properties of Beetroot (Beta vulgaris).Methods: Thirty subjects: (Eighteen males and twelve females) aged 19-29 years, BMI ≤ 25 received 10% Beetroot juice daily. The juice was administered after overnight fast (Phase I), daily for six weeks (Phase II) and two weeks wash out (Phase III). Serum glucose, cortisol, insulin and C-peptide were evaluated.Results: While the plasma glucose was significantly (p<0.05) reduced, serum C-peptide and insulin were down regulated with a concomitant increase in...
Extent: 6p.Background: The consumption of beetroot juice on a low nitrate diet may lower blood press...
Background: in traditional medicine, blueberries have been used to facilitate blood glucose regulati...
Obesity is an important public health concern and is directly related with chronic noncommunicable d...
Produce rich in phytochemicals may alter postprandial glucose and insulin responses by interacting w...
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Contains fulltext : 172757.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ins...
High fruit and vegetable intake correlates well with positive health outcomes and reduced rates of c...
Beetroot is vegetable containing phytochemical ingredients with potent antioxidant, hypoglycaemic an...
BACKGROUND: Through effects on nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability, endothelial function is improved a...
Recently, red beetroot has attracted attention as a health-promoting functional food. Studies have s...
Background: Hypertension or high blood pressure has been a common global health problem for several ...
Beet leaves and stalks are rich in polyphenols; however, their effect on risk factors for cardiovasc...
An increase in the prevalence of noncommunicable chronic diseases has been occurring in recent decad...
Solarium muricatum is an exotic plant from Solanaceae family that is cultivated in the south of Turk...
Background: Based on the results of Riskesdas 2018 that the prevalence of diabetes mellitus in Indon...
Extent: 6p.Background: The consumption of beetroot juice on a low nitrate diet may lower blood press...
Background: in traditional medicine, blueberries have been used to facilitate blood glucose regulati...
Obesity is an important public health concern and is directly related with chronic noncommunicable d...
Produce rich in phytochemicals may alter postprandial glucose and insulin responses by interacting w...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Contains fulltext : 172757.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ins...
High fruit and vegetable intake correlates well with positive health outcomes and reduced rates of c...
Beetroot is vegetable containing phytochemical ingredients with potent antioxidant, hypoglycaemic an...
BACKGROUND: Through effects on nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability, endothelial function is improved a...
Recently, red beetroot has attracted attention as a health-promoting functional food. Studies have s...
Background: Hypertension or high blood pressure has been a common global health problem for several ...
Beet leaves and stalks are rich in polyphenols; however, their effect on risk factors for cardiovasc...
An increase in the prevalence of noncommunicable chronic diseases has been occurring in recent decad...
Solarium muricatum is an exotic plant from Solanaceae family that is cultivated in the south of Turk...
Background: Based on the results of Riskesdas 2018 that the prevalence of diabetes mellitus in Indon...
Extent: 6p.Background: The consumption of beetroot juice on a low nitrate diet may lower blood press...
Background: in traditional medicine, blueberries have been used to facilitate blood glucose regulati...
Obesity is an important public health concern and is directly related with chronic noncommunicable d...