Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2539104 | Fitoterapia | 2011 | 9 Pages |
This study analyzed the plasma lipid profile, glucose levels and fat deposits in male rats treated with aqueous extract of gross yerba mate, commercial yerba mate or water. Yerba mate treatment did not change body weight gain and lipid profile. The consumption of gross yerba mate significantly increased blood glucose (6.6 mmol/L) as compared to the water (4.8 mmol/L) and commercial group (5.2 mmol/L) and decreased epididymal and intra-abdominal deposits (10.1 mg/g and 23.7 mg/g of weight) as compared to the water (15.4 mg/g and 36.9 mg/g of weight) and commercial group (12.5 mg/g and 28 mg/g of weight). The results suggest that gross yerba mate reduces fat more efficiently but produces a greater increase in blood glucose when compared to commercial yerba mate and water groups.
Graphical abstractStages of industrialization can alter the concentration of the main bioactive substances present in Ilex paraguariensis. These substances have several effects on metabolism.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide