Borneo Journal of Pharmacy (Aug 2023)

Aloe vera Gel Ameliorates Fat-Rich and High Fructose (FRHF) Diet-Induced Pancreatic and Splenic Damage in Mice

  • Nathan Isaac Dibal,
  • Zainab Muhammad Goni,
  • Martha Orendu Oche Attah,
  • Umar Imam,
  • Muhammad Abdullahi,
  • Muzammil Bashir,
  • Usman Adam,
  • Fatima Aisami,
  • Mohammed Shuwa,
  • Sunday Manye,
  • Madu Nom Gadzama,
  • Musa Samaila Chiroma,
  • Helga Ishaya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33084/bjop.v6i3.5351
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3

Abstract

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High-fat diet alone or in combination with high fructose has been known to induce diabetes, obesity, hypertension, and immune dysfunction. The study evaluates the role of Aloe vera in fat-rich and high fructose diet-induced (FRHFD) hyperglycemias in addition to testicular and splenic morphology in mice. Twenty BALB/c Mice were randomly distributed into four groups (n=5). The groups were fed on a normal diet, FRHFD, FRHFD + 10 g Aloe vera, and FRHFD + 20 g Aloe vera for 10 weeks. All the mice were sacrificed a day after the 10 weeks of treatment. The result showed that mice fed on FRHFD plus Aloe vera had a significantly lower (p<0.05) blood glucose level relative to the FRHFD-fed mice. The mice fed on FRHFD plus Aloe vera had a significantly lower (p<0.05) blood glucose level relative to the FRHFD-fed mice. Aloe vera was found to ameliorate FRHFD-induced pancreatic islet and acini damage. It also prevented distorted lymphoid cells and testicular damage induced by FRHFD. Aloe vera prevents hyperglycemia and protects pancreatic islets in FRHFD-fed mice. It further prevents immune dysfunction and protects against testicular damage. Hence, Aloe vera supplementation could be an alternative and/or complementary therapy for hyperglycemia-related disorders.

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