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Sage tea drinking improves lipid profile and antioxidant defences in Humans

Author(s): Sá, Carla M. cv logo 1 ; Ramos, Alice A. cv logo 2 ; Azevedo, Marisa cv logo 3 ; Lima, Cristóvão F. cv logo 4 ; Ferreira, Manuel Fernandes cv logo 5 ; Wilson, Cristina Pereira cv logo 6

Date: 2009

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/10887

Origin: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Subject(s): Salvia officinalis L.; Type 2 diabetes mellitus; Lipid profile; Human trial; Antioxidant defences


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Salvia officinalis (common sage) is a plant with antidiabetic properties. A pilot trial (non-randomized crossover trial) with six healthy female volunteers (aged 40-50) was designed to evaluate the beneficial properties of sage tea consumption on blood glucose regulation, lipid profile and transaminase activity in humans. Effects of sage consumption on erythrocytes’ SOD and CAT activities and on Hsp70 expression in lymphocytes were also evaluated. Four weeks sage tea treatment had no effects on plasma glucose. An improvement in lipid profile was observed with lower plasma LDL cholesterol and total cholesterol levels as well as higher plasma HDL cholesterol levels during and two weeks after treatment. Sage tea also increased lymphocyte Hsp70 expression and erythrocyte SOD and CAT activities. No hepatotoxic effects or other adverse effects were observed.
Document Type Article
Language English
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