Comparative study between the effect of ginger and cinnamon aqueous extracts and their mixtures on hyperlipidemic rats

Other Title(s)

دراسة مقارنة بين تأثير المستخلصات المانية للزنجبيل والقرفة ومخلوطهما على الجرذان التى تعاني من فرط دهون الدم

Joint Authors

Mahmud, Yasmin Muhammad Ali
Sultan, Sahar Sultan Abd al-Majid
Salim, Salim Ali
al-Sibai, Fatimah Muhammad Munir

Source

The Scientific Journal of Specific Education and Applied Sciences

Issue

Vol. 5, Issue 13 (31 Jul. 2022), pp.1-31, 31 p.

Publisher

Fayoum University Faculty of Specific Education

Publication Date

2022-07-31

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

31

Main Subjects

Home Economics

Topics

Abstract EN

This study was performed to comparing the effect of different levels of ginger and cinnamon extracts and their mixture on Hyperlipidemic rats.

Sixty six adult albino rats were divided into eleven groups (6 rats each group).

Group1: Negative control group fed on standard diet, group 2: Positive control group fed on high fat diet (HFD).

Group: 3, 4 and 5 the rats fed on high fat diet (HFD) containing 200mg, 300mg and 400mg/100g diet ginger water extracts concentrated (Con).

Group: 6, 7 and 8 the rats fed on HFD containing 200, 300 and 400mg cinnamon water extracts Con.

.

Group: 9, 10 and 11 the rats fed on HFD containing mixture (100mg ginger+100mg cinnamon extracts Con.

), (150 mg ginger + 150mg cinnamon extracts Con.

) and (200mg ginger+200mg cinnamon water extracts Con.

) for 8 weeks.

The aqueous extract of ginger and cinnamon are containing 1.21 mg/g and 1.15 mg /g total phenolic compounds.

Meanwhile total flavonoids were 0.38 mg/g and 0.41 mg/g of ginger and cinnamon water extracts.

Cinnamon extract contained high level sinapic acid (59.22±03 μg/g) meanwhile ginger extract have high concentration of zingerone (33.28±0.01 μg/g).

The results showed that all treatment after 8 weeks caused a significantly decrease of triglycerides (TG), total cholesterol (TC), low density lipoprotein (LDL), very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and atherogenic index (AI).

The high level (400 mg) of cinnamon water extract showed a significantly decrease of TG, TC, LDL, VLDL and AI (67.33±7.9, 144±7.2, 99.67±5.8, 13.5±1.5 mg/dl and 0.36± 0.04) respectively more than ginger water extract (78.83±10.7, 154.17±20.1, 123.5±15.5, 15, 8±2.1mg/dl and 0.44±0.05) respectively.

Urea and in creatinin hyperlipidemic rat was a significant increased P≤0.05 in contract to antioxidant enzymes were revealed a significantly decrease compared to negative control group.

High concentration of cinnamon extract (400 mg) showed the highest decrease in urea (34.5±0.05 mg/dl) and aspartate amino transferase AST (22.33±1.63 IU/L) and the highest increase in superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity (0.23±0.01 IU/L).

Conclusion: Using cinnamon and ginger extracts for 8 weeks have beneficial effects to reduced serum lipid profile in hyperlipidemic rats.

The high concentration of cinnamon extract had hypolipidemic effect more than ginger extract because its content high levels of cinnamic acid and cinapic acid which have antioxidant effects.

The present study recommended that the admenstration of cinnamon water extract when consuming high fat diet.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Mahmud, Yasmin Muhammad Ali& Sultan, Sahar Sultan Abd al-Majid& Salim, Salim Ali& al-Sibai, Fatimah Muhammad Munir. 2022. Comparative study between the effect of ginger and cinnamon aqueous extracts and their mixtures on hyperlipidemic rats. The Scientific Journal of Specific Education and Applied Sciences،Vol. 5, no. 13, pp.1-31.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1412928

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Mahmud, Yasmin Muhammad Ali…[et al.]. Comparative study between the effect of ginger and cinnamon aqueous extracts and their mixtures on hyperlipidemic rats. The Scientific Journal of Specific Education and Applied Sciences Vol. 5, no. 13 (Jul. 2022), pp.1-31.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1412928

American Medical Association (AMA)

Mahmud, Yasmin Muhammad Ali& Sultan, Sahar Sultan Abd al-Majid& Salim, Salim Ali& al-Sibai, Fatimah Muhammad Munir. Comparative study between the effect of ginger and cinnamon aqueous extracts and their mixtures on hyperlipidemic rats. The Scientific Journal of Specific Education and Applied Sciences. 2022. Vol. 5, no. 13, pp.1-31.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1412928

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

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Record ID

BIM-1412928