1. Orange peels and acha grain-based cornflakes modulates notable biochemical enzymes in diabetic-hypertensive rats
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Ayokunle Olubode Ademosun, Oluwasola Temiloluwa Agbelusi, Olufunke Florence Ajeigbe, and Ganiyu Oboh
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Cornflakes ,α-amylase ,Diabetic-hypertensive rats ,Blood pressure ,Fasting blood glucose ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Cornflakes are popular breakfast cereals however, hypertensive and diabetic patients or diabetic-hypertensive (DBP-HYP) patients on medication are not advised to consume cornflakes as its high calorie content further complicates their condition. The effects of formulated cornflakes produced from yellow corn, acha grains (AG) and orange peel (OP) flour on fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels, glycemic index (GI), α-amylase and hemodynamic blood pressures (BP) in rats treated with acarbose (25 mg/kg) and captopril (25 mg/kg) standard drugs is unknown. Sixty-six adult male rats were randomly divided into eleven groups (n -6). Produced cornflakes from AG and OP was administered to experimental rats at various proportions. GI of cornflakes, BP and FBG levels of rats fed on these functional cornflakes were assessed. Additionally, the antioxidant status of DBP-HYP rats, amylase, arginase, and phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE-5) enzymes activities in the pancreas and heart were recorded. Interestingly, the GI of cornflakes, FBG, BP of DBP-HYP-treated rat groups decreased significantly (P
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- 2023
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