Clover microgreen incorporation in diet‐controlled diabetes and counteracted aflatoxicosis of rats

Author:

Aly Tahany A. A.1,Mohamed Sara M.1,Khattab Marwa S.2,Abido Ahmed M. M.1,Abdel‐Rahim Emam A.3,Al‐Farga Ammar4,Sarpong Frederick5,Aqlan Faisal6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Regional Center For Food and Feed, Agriculture Research Center Ministry of Agriculture Giza Egypt

2. Pathology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Cairo University Giza Egypt

3. Biochemistry Department, Faculty of Agriculture Cairo University Giza Egypt

4. Department of Biochemistry, College of Science University of Jeddah Jeddah Saudi Arabia

5. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research‐ Oil Palm Research Institute Kade Ghana

6. Department of Chemistry, College of Sciences Ibb University Ibb Yemen

Abstract

AbstractDiabetes mellitus is one of the chronic metabolic diseases whose control remains a challenge. Its increased incidence was mainly attributed to increased environmental contamination. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the effect of feeding clover microgreen (CM) on a diabetes model with or without aflatoxin exposure. Rats were distributed into 8 groups. G1 was a control group. G2 was fed CM. G3 was administered aflatoxin orally. G4 was fed clover and administered aflatoxin. G5 was diabetic rats. G6 was diabetic rats fed CM. G7 was diabetic rats administered aflatoxin. G8 was diabetic rats administered aflatoxin and fed CM. Phytochemical analysis of the CM showed that gardenin was the most common compound. The administration of aflatoxin aggravated diabetes. The groups fed CM showed a decreased glucose concentration compared to the unfed groups. Liver and kidney function parameters were improved by CM. The histopathological alteration of the pancreas, liver, and kidneys was relieved in CM‐fed groups. The area % of insulin in islets of Langerhans was increased in CM‐fed groups. Feeding CM also enhanced the oxidative stress biomarkers. In conclusion, CM improved all evaluated parameters in diabetic rats either exposed to aflatoxin or not compared to the control.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Food Science

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