Research Article

Physicochemical Characterization of In Vitro LDL Glycation and Its Inhibition by Ellagic Acid (EA): An In Vivo Approach to Inhibit Diabetes in Experimental Animals

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Effect of oral administration of 10 (□) and 20 (■) mg of EA (groups III and IV) causes % change in ketoamine, carbonyl content (CC), conjugated dienes (CD), TBARS, GSH, and AGE levels in alloxan induced diabetic Wistar rats in vivo. The values differ significantly with diabetic rat plasma components estimated in the figure for diabetic EA-treated rat model.