作者
Rosario S Sagum, Aida C Mallillin, Trinidad P Trinidad, MP de Leon, Melissa P Borlagdan, Kristine Bernadette B Cid, James David S Alcantara
发表日期
2014/10/8
卷号
4
期号
4
页码范围
200-203
简介
Abstract Background: Malunggay (Moringa oleifera) was considered a promising functional food because of the many nutrients, minerals and vitamins present in its leaves, seeds and bark. Objective: To determine the changes in glucose, lipid profile and antioxidant capacity in humans with moderately raised serum glucose and cholesterol levels after consumption of malunggay leaves supplemented-food products. Materials and Methods: Test foods are buns, fish sausage and veggie soup with and without malunggay leaves powder. Thirty-eight participants were randomly grouped into control and experimental, given foods without and with malunggay. The total amount of dietary fiber containing malunggay leaves powder was 14.4 g while without malunggay was 9.3 g. Results: Serum blood glucose from baseline to endline for the control group was still considered moderately raised (6.2 to 5.6 mmol/L) while in the experimental group resulted from moderately raised (5.8 mmol/L) to normal serum glucose (5.0 mmol/L; P< 0.05). Hemoglobin A1C measurements were within the normal limits for both groups. A decreasing trend in TC and LDL-C, and an increasing trend in HDL-C and antioxidant capacity were observed in the experimental group. Conclusion: Malunggay leaves supplemented-food products decreased fasting blood sugar and may have a promising effect for cholesterol-lowering.
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