Labisia pumila extracts for reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases
An extract, cardiovascular technology, applied in the field of application of Labisia Pumila extract to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease
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[0024] In the first embodiment, the effect of the extract on adipokinin, glucose utilization rate, body weight and uterine soundness in mice was studied.
[0025] Hysterectomized Sprague-Dawley mice received daily doses of 10 to 50 mg of a standardized liquid extract of Labisia pumila per kilogram of body weight for thirty days. The extract was first dissolved in two to three milliliters of distilled water, and the solution was gavaged to mice. At the end of the study, glucose levels were measured in blood collected from the tail veins of the mice. The animals were then sacrificed, their adipose tissue, skeletal muscle, and liver tissue were excised, and gene expression studies were performed immediately. Plasma was stored at minus eighty degrees until analysis. After recording the weight of the uterus, a histological examination of the uterus is then performed. Measure the levels of insulin and adiponin hormones in plasma samples using enzyme or radioimmunoassay kits.
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[0033] In another embodiment, a double-blind placebo-controlled study was conducted with 116 healthy female voluntary participants ranging in age from 48 to 55 years. Participants received 140 mg, 280 mg or 560 mg of the extract or a placebo per day for 360 days. Lipid profiles were generally improved, with statistically significant effects on triglycerides (p=0.003) and apolipoprotein B (p=0.006) (see Table 1).
[0034] experiment
(n=32)
140mg /
Day (n=29)
280mg / day
(n=32)
560mg /
Day (n=25)
P value
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Lift)
5.4
5.5
5.0
5.0
0.077
Triglycerides
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Lift)
2.02
1.24
1.30
1.16
0.003
HDL
white cholesterol
(Millimoles /
Lift)
1.14
1.11
1.09
1.01
0.517
LDL
white cholesterol
(Millimoles /
Lift)
3.55
3.73
3....
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