Background And Objective
Alleviation of serum glucose level and lipid profile in diabetic patients using herbal medications is of great importance. In the present study, the effect of oral consumption of olive leaves on serum glucose level and lipid profile was investigated.
Materials And Methods
Male Wistar rats were divided into four groups including control, control under treatment, diabetic and diabetic under treatment. A single dose of streptozocin (60 mg/kg) was used to induce diabetes in rats. The two groups under treatment were fed with olive leaves powder mixed with the standard food at a ratio of 6.25% for 6 weeks. Serum glucose level and lipids profile were measured before, and at 3rd and 6th weeks after the treatment.
Results
In diabetic rats under the treatment with olive leaves, serum glucose level was significantly lower at 6th week as compared to the diabetic rats without treatment.
Conclusion
Oral consumption of olive leaves in experimental model of diabetes had hypoglycemic effect and exerts some beneficial changes in lipid profile.