HomeHealth Sciences Journalvol. 7 no. 2 (2018)

Effectiveness of Brassica juncea (mustard green) leaf decoction as an adjunct in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus among Filipinos: a randomized clinical trial

Samantha Pauline G. Chio | Ma. Elaine D. Chua | Monica B. Coralde | Raphael Carlos P. Covar | Mariah Sandrine M. Dating | Janica Crissel Y. Francisco | Kryzta Kate V. Gabay | Bianca Marguerite DG. Gatbonton | Jose Jonathan F. Giron | Herald Jervy D. Go | Clarissa Isabel B. Hernandez | Tsung-Jen Hou | Monaflor Abigail G. Ignacio | Anna Victoria F. Ilagan | Remigio Jay-ar Z. Butacan

 

Abstract:

Introduction : This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of mustard green leaf decoction as an adjunct to drug treatment in controlling blood glucose among Filipinos with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods : Participants were randomly assigned to receive mustard green decoction or a placebo solution for eight weeks on top of their oral anti-hyperglycemic medication. Fasting blood sugar and complete blood counts were determined at baseline, Week 4 and Week 8, and compared within and across the two groups. Results : There was a decreasing trend in the blood sugar level in the mustard green group while the opposite was noted in the placebo group. The mean FBS levels of the mustard green group were significantly lower than that of the placebo group at the Week 8 determination (6.10 vs 8.69 mmol/ L, p = 0.004). The decrease in blood sugar level on the eighth week in the mustard green group was significant compared with the baseline level (p = 0.008). Conclusion : This study has demonstrated that the intake of Brassica juncea decoction can significantly decrease blood sugar levels among type 2 diabetics compared to metformin alone.



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