| Literature DB >> 25504465 |
R V Yin1, N C Lee1, H Hirpara1, O J Phung1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mormordica charantia (bitter melon) has been investigated for lowering plasma glucose in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM). Previous data has offered inconclusive and inconsistent results about the benefits of bitter melon in patients with DM. Our current project aims to determine whether bitter melon has a favorable effect in lowering plasma glucose in patients with DM.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25504465 PMCID: PMC4315906 DOI: 10.1038/nutd.2014.42
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Diabetes ISSN: 2044-4052 Impact factor: 5.097
Figure 1Preferred reporting items in systematic reviews and meta-analyses flow diagram depicting study selection, inclusion and exclusion of trials evaluating bitter melon on glycemic parameters.
Baseline characteristics of trials evaluating bitter melon use on glycemic parameters
| Zanker, 2012 | Male and female, Caucasians, T2DM, >40yo, not currently on oral anti-diabetic, baseline therapy with non-medicinal therapy | 4 | Bitter melon 1 capsule BID AC (1 g per day), | Age: 63.50±7.76 males: 70 | 6.47±0.63 | NR | 30.6±5.97 | |
| Placebo 1 capsule BID AC | Name not specified, capsule | Age: 61.50±7.26 males: 32 | 6.51±0.65 | NR | 28.4±4.51 | |||
| Dans, 2007 | ⩾ 18 yo, T2DM, both sexes, A1c 7–9% | 12 | Bitter melon 2 capsules TID PC (dose not reported) | Age: 58.70±9.81 males: 35 | 7.92±0.59 | 8.40±2.24 | 26.37±4.75 | |
| Placebo 2 capsules TID PC | capsule | Age:59.76±10.04 males: 40 | 8.07±0.77 | 8.14±2.36 | 26.00±3.94 | |||
| John, 2003 | T2DM, FBS 140–20 mg dl−1 and PPS 200–300 mg dl−1 | 4 | Bitter melon 2 tablets TID PC (6 g per day) | Age: 52.30±10.90 (males) 50.90±6.20 (females) males: 27 | NR | 150.10±26.90 | NR | |
| Riboflavin 2 tablets TID | Riboflavin, tablet | Age: 57.60±7.60 (males) 50.90±10.80 (females) males: 38 | NR | 155.80±25.00 | NR |
Abbreviations: A1c, glycated hemoglobin; BID, twice daily; FBS, fasting blood sugar; FPG, fasting plasma glucose; NR, not reported; PC, after meals; PPG, postprandial glucose; PPS, postprandial sugar; T2DM, type 2 diabetes mellitus; TID, three times daily.
Figure 2Risk of bias assessment of trials evaluating bitter melon on glycemic parameters. Note: +, low risk of bias, ?, unclear risk of bias, −, high risk of bias.
Figure 3Forest plot depicting result from meta-analysis of trials evaluating the effects of bitter melon on A1c and FPG versus placebo based on the year of publication. Note: The squares represent the pooled results of that study in addition to all studies preceding it. Errors bars represent 95% Cls and the diamond represents the overall pooled results. The solid vertical line extending upward from 0 is the null value.