| Literature DB >> 27347994 |
Yiyi Zhang1, Wen Liu2, Dan Liu3, Tieyun Zhao4, Haoming Tian5.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate evidence for the efficacy of aloe vera on managing prediabetes and early non-treated diabetes mellitus. We performed a systematic search of PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials until 28 January 2016. A total of five randomized controlled trials (RCTs) involving 415 participants were included. Compared with the controls, aloe vera supplementation significantly reduced the concentrations of fasting blood glucose (FBG) (p = 0.02; weighed mean difference [WMD]: -30.05 mg/dL; 95% confidence interval [CI]: -54.87 to -5.23 mg/dL), glycosylated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) (p < 0.00001; WMD: -0.41%; 95% CI: -0.55% to -0.27%), triglyceride (p = 0.0001), total cholesterol (TC) (p < 0.00001), and low density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C) (p < 0.00001). Aloe vera was superior to placebo in increasing serum high density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C) levels (p = 0.04). Only one adverse event was reported. The evidence from RCTs showed that aloe vera might effectively reduce the levels of FBG, HbA1c, triglyceride, TC and LDL-C, and increase the levels of HDL-C on prediabetes and early non-treated diabetic patients. Limited evidence exists about the safety of aloe vera. Given the small number and poor quality of RCTs included in the meta-analysis, these results are inconclusive. A large-scale, well-designed RCT is needed to further address this issue.Entities:
Keywords: aloe vera; meta-analysis; prediabetes; randomized controlled trials
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27347994 PMCID: PMC4963864 DOI: 10.3390/nu8070388
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Figure 1Flow diagram for study identification.
Characteristics of studies included in the meta-analysis.
| Study | Main Diagnoses of Study Participants | Mean FBG (mg/dL) | Mean HbA1c (%) | Mean BMI (kg/m2) | Gender (Male/Female) | Randomized/Analyzed | Daily Dosage (Formulation) | Treatment Duration (Weeks) | Main Outcomes | Adverse Events | Control for Lifestyle Factors | Randomization Appropriate | Allocation Concealed | Sample Size Determined | Groups Similar at Baseline | Blinding | ITT Analysis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yongchaiyudha, 1996 [ | Early untreated diabetes | 250.7 | Unclear | Unclear | 50/22 | 72/70 | Two tablespoonful (juice) | 6 | Glucose and lipid profile | Unclear | Unclear | Unclear | Unclear | Unclear | Yes | Single blinding | Unclear |
| Devaraj, 2013 [ | Prediabetes | 109 | 5.9 | 34.7 | 15/29 | 45/44 | 1.0 g (capsules) | 8 | Glucose and lipid profile | Unclear | Normal diet and exercise at least 100 min per week | Unclear | Unclear | Unclear | Yes | Double blinding | Unclear |
| Choi, 2013 [ | Prediabetes and early untreated diabetes | 116.2 | 6.2 | 27.4 | 96/40 | 136/122 | 2.8 g (capsules) | 8 | Glucose, lipid profile and obesity-related biomarkers | One adverse event | Unclear | With the randomization code generated by software | Unclear | Unclear | Yes | Double blinding | Inadequate |
| Choudhary, 2014 [ | Untreated diabetes | 130.8 | Unclear | Unclear | 90/0 | 90/90 | 0.2 g (powder) | 12 | Glucose, lipid profile and blood pressure | Unclear | Unclear | Unclear | Unclear | Unclear | Yes | Unclear | Unclear |
| Alinejad-Mofrad, 2015 [ | Prediabetes | 111.1 | 6 | 28.2 | 21/49 | 72/70 | 1.0 g (capsules) | 8 | Glucose and lipid profile | Unclear | Normal diet and exercise | Blocking randomization | Unclear | Unclear | Yes | Double blinding | Unclear |
BMI: body mass index; FBG: fasting blood glucose; HbA1c: hemoglobin A1c; ITT: intention to treat.
Figure 2Forest plot of studies that evaluated the effect of aloe vera on primary outcomes compared with placebo. Each block represents a study. Size of square is proportional to the precision of the estimate. Each square represents the weighted mean difference (WMD) or standardized mean difference (SMD) for each study with 95% confidence interval (CI) indicated by horizontal line. FBG, fasting blood glucose; HbA1c, hemoglobin A1c.
Figure 3Forest plot of studies that evaluated the effect of aloe vera on secondary outcomes compared with placebo. See Figure 2 for the legend of symbols used. TC, total cholesterol; HDL-C, high density lipoprotein-cholesterol; LDL-C, low density lipoprotein-cholesterol.