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Chronic hyperglycemia results in decrease glucose metabolism leading to nephropathy, hepatotoxicity and neuropathy. Diabetic complications are regarded globally as one of the leading cause of disability and mortality. The study aims to evaluate the role of Zingiber officinale (ZO) on diabetic nephropathy and hepatotoxicity in rats. Thirty diabetic rats and six non-diabetic rats were distributed into six groups (n = 6). Group1&2 (nondiabetic and diabetic) received distilled water at 1 ml/kg. Groups 3–5 received (12.5, 25& 50) mg/kg of ZO respectively while group 6 received 100 mg/kg metformin. All treatments lasted for 28 days and rats were euthanized on day 29. Biochemical parameters, kidney and liver histology were evaluated. No significant change (P > 0.05) was noticed in blood glucose and creatinine levels of diabetic rats treated with 25 mg/kg ZO compared to control. The liver of 25 mg/kg ZO treated diabetic rats showed mild distortion of hepatocytes while kidneys of ZO treated diabetic rats showed mild distortion of renal tubules with few collagen deposits and intact Bowman’s capsule. ZO ameliorates diabetic complications by regulating biochemical parameters and preventing renal tubules and hepatocytes damage in rats.
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Zingiber officinale was found to promote insulin sensitivity, prevent insulin resistance and ameliorates diabetic complications in rats.
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This page is a summary of: Zingiber officinale ameliorates diabetic nephropathy and hepatotoxicity in rats by preventing tissue injury and controlling liver/kidney function, Mediterranean Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism, September 2022, IOS Press,
DOI: 10.3233/mnm-211557.
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