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Bay Leaves Improve Glucose and Lipid Profile of People with Type 2 Diabetes
Bay leaves (Laurus nobilis) have been shown to improve insulin function in vitro but the effects on people have not been determined. The objective of this study was to determine if bay leaves may be important in the prevention and/or alleviation of type 2 diabetes. Forty people with type 2 diabetes...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2613499/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19177188 http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.08-188 |
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author | Khan, Alam Zaman, Goher Anderson, Richard A. |
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description | Bay leaves (Laurus nobilis) have been shown to improve insulin function in vitro but the effects on people have not been determined. The objective of this study was to determine if bay leaves may be important in the prevention and/or alleviation of type 2 diabetes. Forty people with type 2 diabetes were divided into 4 groups and given capsules containing 1, 2 or 3 g of ground bay leaves per day for 30 days or a placebo followed by a 10 day washout period. All three levels of bay leaves reduced serum glucose with significant decreases ranging from 21 to 26% after 30 d. Total cholesterol decreased, 20 to 24%, after 30 days with larger decreases in low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol of 32 to 40%. High density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol increased 29 and 20% in the groups receiving 1 and 2 g of bay leaves, respectively. Triglycerides also decreased 34 and 25% in groups consuming 1 and 2 g of bay leaves, respectively, after 30 d. There were no significant changes in the placebo group. In summary, this study demonstrates that consumption of bay leaves, 1 to 3 g/d for 30 days, decreases risk factors for diabetes and cardiovascular diseases and suggests that bay leaves may be beneficial for people with type 2 diabetes. |
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spelling | pubmed-26134992009-01-28 Bay Leaves Improve Glucose and Lipid Profile of People with Type 2 Diabetes Khan, Alam Zaman, Goher Anderson, Richard A. J Clin Biochem Nutr Original Article Bay leaves (Laurus nobilis) have been shown to improve insulin function in vitro but the effects on people have not been determined. The objective of this study was to determine if bay leaves may be important in the prevention and/or alleviation of type 2 diabetes. Forty people with type 2 diabetes were divided into 4 groups and given capsules containing 1, 2 or 3 g of ground bay leaves per day for 30 days or a placebo followed by a 10 day washout period. All three levels of bay leaves reduced serum glucose with significant decreases ranging from 21 to 26% after 30 d. Total cholesterol decreased, 20 to 24%, after 30 days with larger decreases in low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol of 32 to 40%. High density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol increased 29 and 20% in the groups receiving 1 and 2 g of bay leaves, respectively. Triglycerides also decreased 34 and 25% in groups consuming 1 and 2 g of bay leaves, respectively, after 30 d. There were no significant changes in the placebo group. In summary, this study demonstrates that consumption of bay leaves, 1 to 3 g/d for 30 days, decreases risk factors for diabetes and cardiovascular diseases and suggests that bay leaves may be beneficial for people with type 2 diabetes. the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2009-01 2008-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC2613499/ /pubmed/19177188 http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.08-188 Text en Copyright © 2009 JCBN This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Khan, Alam Zaman, Goher Anderson, Richard A. Bay Leaves Improve Glucose and Lipid Profile of People with Type 2 Diabetes |
title | Bay Leaves Improve Glucose and Lipid Profile of People with Type 2 Diabetes |
title_full | Bay Leaves Improve Glucose and Lipid Profile of People with Type 2 Diabetes |
title_fullStr | Bay Leaves Improve Glucose and Lipid Profile of People with Type 2 Diabetes |
title_full_unstemmed | Bay Leaves Improve Glucose and Lipid Profile of People with Type 2 Diabetes |
title_short | Bay Leaves Improve Glucose and Lipid Profile of People with Type 2 Diabetes |
title_sort | bay leaves improve glucose and lipid profile of people with type 2 diabetes |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2613499/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19177188 http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.08-188 |
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