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rahmanian 2 weeks ago

i will submit my article in this journal,Is this journal still(2020) indexed in Scopus?

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i will submite my article in this journal

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Effect of goat milk kefir fortified with Vitamin D3 on blood glucose and insulin in rats

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Background: Insulin resistance can trigger the accident of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Insulin resistance will increase blood glucose levels and resulting hyperglycemia. Vitamin D3 has important role to maintain glucose tolerance through insulin secretion and sensitivity. Goat milk has higher vitamin D3 content than cow's milk. Kefir known has good effect for diabetes. Goat milk kefir with vitamin D3 potentially lowers blood glucose and insulin levels in diabetes person. Aim: To investigate the effect of goat milk kefir fortified with vitamin D3 on blood glucose and insulin. Methods: This research was designed with randomized pre-post control group design. A total of 20 male Wistar rats were divided randomly into 4 groups: normal rats (K- group); diabetic rats (K+ group); diabetic rats with goat milk kefir treatment (P1 group); diabetic rats with goat milk kefir with vitamin D3 treatment (P2 group).

Treatment was conducted for 28 days. Statistical analysis used Paired t-test on normal data and Wilcoxon test on abnormal data. Different test between groups using ANOVA for normal data and Kruskal Wallis for abnormal data.

Results: Significant difference on blood glucose levels between the treatment groups was found (p=0.049). Goat milk kefir with vitamin D3 did not decrease insulin levels and blood glucose levels significantly. However, there was found a decrease on insulin and blood glucose levels in diabetic Wistar rats. Conclusion: There was an effect of goat milk kefir with vitamin D3 fortification on decreased insulin and blood glucose levels in diabetic Wistar rats but it was not statistically significant. © 2019 Lahore Medical And Dental College. All rights reserved.

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