| Literature DB >> 26355954 |
Golbon Sohrab1, Pooneh Angoorani1, Maryam Tohidi2, Hadi Tabibi1, Masoud Kimiagar1, Javad Nasrollahzadeh3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Diabetes mellitus characterized by hyperglycemia could increase oxidative stress and formation of advanced glycated end-products (AGEs), which contribute to diabetic complications. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of pomegranate juice (PJ) containing natural antioxidant on lipid peroxidation and plasma AGEs in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D).Entities:
Keywords: health claims; human nutrition; metabolism
Year: 2015 PMID: 26355954 PMCID: PMC4565065 DOI: 10.3402/fnr.v59.28551
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Nutr Res ISSN: 1654-661X Impact factor: 3.894
Baseline and anthropometric characteristics of patients in the pomegranate juice and placebo groups
| Characteristics | Pomegranate ( | Placebo ( |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 55±6.7 | 56.9±6.8 |
| Duration of diabetes (years) | 5.8±3.2 | 6.5±4.3 |
| Weight (kg) | 76.9±15 | 75.2±15 |
| BMI | 29.4±3.9 | 28.6±4.2 |
| Sex | ||
| Men | 11 (50%) | 12 (54.5%) |
| Women | 11 (50%) | 10 (45.5%) |
| Anti-hypertensive drugs (%) | ||
| ACE-I or ARB | 4 (18.2%) | 6 (27.3%) |
| Anti-hyperlipidemic drugs (%) | 3 (13.6%) | 4 (18.2%) |
BMI: body mass index; ACEI: angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors; ARB: angiotensin receptor blockers.
Age and duration of diabetes are presented as mean±SD.
Dietary intakes of the pomegranate juice and placebo groupsa
| Intake | Groups | Baseline | Week 12 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Energy (kcal/d) | Pomegranate | 1,784±238 | 1,787±233 |
| Placebo | 2,028±241 | 2,011±221 | |
| Protein (g/d) | Pomegranate | 54±12 | 58±12 |
| Placebo | 59±10 | 65±9 | |
| Carbohydrate (g/d) | Pomegranate | 234±35 | 266±41 |
| Placebo | 232±27 | 257±37 | |
| Fiber (g/d) | Pomegranate | 15±4 | 15±3 |
| Placebo | 16±3 | 15±4 | |
| Fat (g/d) | Pomegranate | 73±20 | 72±19 |
| Placebo | 84±15 | 83±19 | |
| SAFA (g/d) | Pomegranate | 16.2±5.5 | 17.2±6.4 |
| Placebo | 23.7±8.8 | 21.3±8.2 | |
| MUFA (g/d) | Pomegranate | 30.7±11 | 29.8±8.8 |
| Placebo | 32.5±6.1 | 33.6±8.7 | |
| PUFA (g/d) | Pomegranate | 21.4±6.7 | 19.4±4.4 |
| Placebo | 20.5±6.1 | 21.7±5.9 | |
| Cholesterol (mg/d) | Pomegranate | 134.3±60.7 | 136.1±48.6 |
| Placebo | 169.6±78 | 189.9±58.2 | |
| Vitamin E (mg/d) | Pomegranate | 22.7±5.9 | 20.7±4.7 |
| Placebo | 20.5±6.6 | 22.1±6.6 | |
| Vitamin C (mg/d) | Pomegranate | 78.7±54.3 | 77.3±32.9 |
| Placebo | 60.1±32.8 | 66.6±32.1 | |
| Vitamin A (μg/d) | Pomegranate | 559.7±478.3 | 719.9±609 |
| Placebo | 440.8±349.4 | 359.7±170.2 |
BMI: body mass index; MUFA: monounsaturated fatty acids; SAFA: saturated fatty acids; PUFA: polyunsaturated fatty acids.
All values are presented as mean±SD.
n=22 for all values.
P<0.05 versus the placebo group.
Plasma concentrations of oxidative stress and AGE markers, fasting plasma glucose, and HbA1C in the pomegranate juice and placebo groupsa
| Parameters | Groups | Baseline | Week 12 |
| Mean change from baseline |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MDA (µmol/L) | Pomegranate | 7.6±1.9 | 5.7±2.1 | 0.0001 | −1.9±1.3 |
| Placebo | 4.3±2.9 | 5.2±2.2 | NS | 0.85±2.3 | |
|
| 0.0001 | 0.01 | |||
| TAC (U/ml) | Pomegranate | 22.8±6.4 | 27.4±6.8 | 0.001 | 4.6±5.8 |
| Placebo | 19.8±4.8 | 20.7±6.6 | NS | 0.9±4.2 | |
|
| NS | 0.002 | |||
| Carboxy methyl lysine (nmol/ml) | Pomegranate | 1.7±0.6 | 1.5±0.4 | NS | −0.2±0.6 |
| Placebo | 1.7±0.3 | 1.5±0.5 | NS | −0.2±0.5 | |
|
| NS | NS | |||
| Pentosidine (pmol/ml) | Pomegranate | 49±53 | 59±46 | NS | 10.2±53.3 |
| Placebo | 79±83 | 65±46 | NS | −14.3±72.5 | |
|
| NS | NS | |||
| Fasting plasma glucose (mg/dl) | Pomegranate | 160.3±47.8 | 162±35.2 | NS | 2±45.3 |
| Placebo | 148.7±42.1 | 158.6±49.1 | NS | 9.8±43.3 | |
|
| NS | NS | |||
| HbA1C (%) | Pomegranate | 8.4±1.2 | 8.1±1.1 | NS | −0.3±0.6 |
| Placebo | 7.5±1.1 | 7.3±0.1 | NS | −0.2±0.4 | |
|
| NS | NS |
MDA: malondialdehyde; TAC: total antioxidant capacity; NS: non-significant.
All values are presented as mean±SD.
n=22 for all values.
ANCOVA was performed using baseline values as covariate.