Bee Pollen Effect on Blood Glucose Levels in Alloxan-induced Male Wistar Rats

Bee pollen, as an active ingredient in diabetes mellitus (DM) prevention and treatment, is able to reduce oxidative reactions and to regenerate cells. This study aimed to determine bee pollen effect on blood glucose levels of rats which induced by alloxan. This study used a completely randomized des...

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Main Authors: Aprilia Nurcahyaning Rahayu, Bambang Wirjatmadi, Merryana Adriani, Soenarnatalina M., Dwi Winarni, Sri Hartiningsih
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Language:English
Published: Humanistic Network for Science and Technology 2018-01-01
Series:Health Notions
Online Access:http://heanoti.com/index.php/hn/article/view/85
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spelling doaj-45900c64ab0a4951ae4d5dc53e7344d72020-11-25T00:07:57ZengHumanistic Network for Science and TechnologyHealth Notions2580-49362018-01-0121101384Bee Pollen Effect on Blood Glucose Levels in Alloxan-induced Male Wistar RatsAprilia Nurcahyaning Rahayu0Bambang Wirjatmadi1Merryana Adriani2Soenarnatalina M.3Dwi Winarni4Sri Hartiningsih5Department of Public Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Airlangga UniversityDepartment of Public Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Airlangga UniversityDepartment of Public Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Airlangga UniversityDepartment of Biostatistics and Population, Faculty of Public Health, Airlangga UniversityDepartment Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Airlangga UniversityFaculty of Medicine, Hang Tuah UniversityBee pollen, as an active ingredient in diabetes mellitus (DM) prevention and treatment, is able to reduce oxidative reactions and to regenerate cells. This study aimed to determine bee pollen effect on blood glucose levels of rats which induced by alloxan. This study used a completely randomized design with Pre-Post Test design and Control Group design. The subjects were 25 male wistar rats which divided randomly into 5 groups: (1) negative control group (non-DM rats); (2) positive control group (DM rats without bee pollen); (3) P1 group (DM rats with 0.25 g/day bee pollen); (4) P2 group (DM rats with 0.63 g/day bee pollen); and (5) P3 group (DM rats with 1.25 g/day bee pollen). Alloxan inducing was used to cause rats under DM or hyperglycemic conditions. The data were analyzed by Manova test and Tukey HSD test. Statistical analysis showed that bee pollen effectively had an effect on decreasing fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels in treatment groups with 0.002. Differences test showed a difference between positive control group and treatment groups, but there was no difference between all treatment groups. However, the bee pollen dosage which giving the lowest average of FBG was 0.25 g on P1 group.  Keywords: Bee pollen, Blood glucose level, Alloxanhttp://heanoti.com/index.php/hn/article/view/85
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author Aprilia Nurcahyaning Rahayu
Bambang Wirjatmadi
Merryana Adriani
Soenarnatalina M.
Dwi Winarni
Sri Hartiningsih
spellingShingle Aprilia Nurcahyaning Rahayu
Bambang Wirjatmadi
Merryana Adriani
Soenarnatalina M.
Dwi Winarni
Sri Hartiningsih
Bee Pollen Effect on Blood Glucose Levels in Alloxan-induced Male Wistar Rats
Health Notions
author_facet Aprilia Nurcahyaning Rahayu
Bambang Wirjatmadi
Merryana Adriani
Soenarnatalina M.
Dwi Winarni
Sri Hartiningsih
author_sort Aprilia Nurcahyaning Rahayu
title Bee Pollen Effect on Blood Glucose Levels in Alloxan-induced Male Wistar Rats
title_short Bee Pollen Effect on Blood Glucose Levels in Alloxan-induced Male Wistar Rats
title_full Bee Pollen Effect on Blood Glucose Levels in Alloxan-induced Male Wistar Rats
title_fullStr Bee Pollen Effect on Blood Glucose Levels in Alloxan-induced Male Wistar Rats
title_full_unstemmed Bee Pollen Effect on Blood Glucose Levels in Alloxan-induced Male Wistar Rats
title_sort bee pollen effect on blood glucose levels in alloxan-induced male wistar rats
publisher Humanistic Network for Science and Technology
series Health Notions
issn 2580-4936
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Bee pollen, as an active ingredient in diabetes mellitus (DM) prevention and treatment, is able to reduce oxidative reactions and to regenerate cells. This study aimed to determine bee pollen effect on blood glucose levels of rats which induced by alloxan. This study used a completely randomized design with Pre-Post Test design and Control Group design. The subjects were 25 male wistar rats which divided randomly into 5 groups: (1) negative control group (non-DM rats); (2) positive control group (DM rats without bee pollen); (3) P1 group (DM rats with 0.25 g/day bee pollen); (4) P2 group (DM rats with 0.63 g/day bee pollen); and (5) P3 group (DM rats with 1.25 g/day bee pollen). Alloxan inducing was used to cause rats under DM or hyperglycemic conditions. The data were analyzed by Manova test and Tukey HSD test. Statistical analysis showed that bee pollen effectively had an effect on decreasing fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels in treatment groups with 0.002. Differences test showed a difference between positive control group and treatment groups, but there was no difference between all treatment groups. However, the bee pollen dosage which giving the lowest average of FBG was 0.25 g on P1 group.  Keywords: Bee pollen, Blood glucose level, Alloxan
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