Abstract:
Background: High plasma lipids can cause complications leading to development of metabolic
syndrome, including hypercholesterolemia, hypertension and hyperglycemia. To treat syndrome by allopathic
regimn of allopathic drugs is difficult to treat. Herbal medicine are replacing drug treatment of hyperglycemia,
hypertension and hyperlipidemia especially by antioxidant effects of their active ingredients. We have
compared antioxident characteristics of vitamin-E and red Dates.
Type/place/duration of Study: It was placebo-controlled conducted study conducted at general hospital
Lahore Pakistan from January 2014 to march 2014.
Inclusion and exclusion criteria: 120 male hyperlipidemic patients were included with age range from
18 to 70 years. We excluded patients already suffering from renal, hepatic, pulmonary, or thyroid diseases. We
also excluded patients already on cardio and hepato-protective drugs.
Sample size and division of patients: 120 hyperlipidemic patients were divided in three equal number
of patients, 40 patients in each group. Group-I (n=40) was on placebo. They were provided capsules which
were filled with grounded brown rice taking 8 hourly daily for one month. Group-II (n=40) was on capsules of
vitamin E 400 mg taking eight hourly daily for one month. Group-II (n=40) was advised to take red dates 20
grams thrice daily for the period of one month.
Method of lipid profile determination: LDL-cholesterol was calculated as total cholesterol- HDL cholesterol-VLDL-cholesterol;VLDL-cholesterol was measured directly after ultracentrifugation.
Observations and Results: After one month therapy their post treatment lipid profile was determined
and analyzed statistically by using SPSS version 2.2.01 2013. Paired ‘t’ test was applied for mean values with
SD of the parameters before and after treatment. Results showed highly significant change in LDL-cholesterol
of group-II patients but HDL-cholesterol was increased 6.6 mg/dl, still it was significant change with p-value
of <0.01. In group-III LDL-cholesterol was decreased 10.9 mg/dl which is significant change with p-value
<0.01. HDL-cholesterol in this group was increased 4.2 mg/dl which is non significant with p-value of >0.05.
Conclusion: We concluded from the study that Z. Jujube has antioxidant potential by lowering LDL-cholesterol
in human plasma. But This effect is not comparable with hypolipidemic effects of Vitamin E as it also increases
good cholesterol i.e. HDL-cholesterol.
Description:
Background: High plasma lipids can cause complications leading to development of metabolic
syndrome, including hypercholesterolemia, hypertension and hyperglycemia. To treat syndrome by allopathic
regimn of allopathic drugs is difficult to treat. Herbal medicine are replacing drug treatment of hyperglycemia,
hypertension and hyperlipidemia especially by antioxidant effects of their active ingredients. We have
compared antioxident characteristics of vitamin-E and red Dates.
Type/place/duration of Study: It was placebo-controlled conducted study conducted at general hospital
Lahore Pakistan from January 2014 to march 2014.
Inclusion and exclusion criteria: 120 male hyperlipidemic patients were included with age range from
18 to 70 years. We excluded patients already suffering from renal, hepatic, pulmonary, or thyroid diseases. We
also excluded patients already on cardio and hepato-protective drugs.
Sample size and division of patients: 120 hyperlipidemic patients were divided in three equal number
of patients, 40 patients in each group. Group-I (n=40) was on placebo. They were provided capsules which
were filled with grounded brown rice taking 8 hourly daily for one month. Group-II (n=40) was on capsules of
vitamin E 400 mg taking eight hourly daily for one month. Group-II (n=40) was advised to take red dates 20
grams thrice daily for the period of one month.
Method of lipid profile determination: LDL-cholesterol was calculated as total cholesterol- HDL cholesterol-VLDL-cholesterol;VLDL-cholesterol was measured directly after ultracentrifugation.
Observations and Results: After one month therapy their post treatment lipid profile was determined
and analyzed statistically by using SPSS version 2.2.01 2013. Paired ‘t’ test was applied for mean values with
SD of the parameters before and after treatment. Results showed highly significant change in LDL-cholesterol
of group-II patients but HDL-cholesterol was increased 6.6 mg/dl, still it was significant change with p-value
of <0.01. In group-III LDL-cholesterol was decreased 10.9 mg/dl which is significant change with p-value
<0.01. HDL-cholesterol in this group was increased 4.2 mg/dl which is non significant with p-value of >0.05.
Conclusion: We concluded from the study that Z. Jujube has antioxidant potential by lowering LDL-cholesterol
in human plasma. But This effect is not comparable with hypolipidemic effects of Vitamin E as it also increases
good cholesterol i.e. HDL-cholesterol.