Research Article

Lycium barbarum Polysaccharide Mediated the Antidiabetic and Antinephritic Effects in Diet-Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Sprague Dawley Rats via Regulation of NF-κB

Table 1

Results on the body weight gain, food intake, water intake, and urine excretion in each experimental group.

GroupDose (mg/kg/d)Bodyweight gain/gWater intake/mLFood intake/g

CTRL6.58 ± 1.2745.00 ± 9.6810.72 ± 2.60
Model6.69 ± 2.0989.00 ± 6.4219.85 ± 1.55
DH-treated10030.06 ± 1.8743.52 ± 7.918.97 ± 2.19
LBPS1005.87 ± 2.32 94.17 ± 12.3116.33 ± 2.50
25023.13 ± 1.8167.00 ± 13.1111.41 ± 1.54
50028.67 ± 3.1647.78 ± 8.149.97 ± 1.89

Data are expressed as mean ± SD (/group) and analyzed using ANOVA followed by Dunn’s test.
Statistical significance compared with diabetic model rats ().
Statistical significance compared with control rats ().