Gymnema Sylvestre vs Berberine in Obesity Gene Expression of Adipokines

NCT06426966 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 50

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Summary

Obesity is a disease that affects a large part of the world's population and is a risk factor for the development of metabolic, cardiovascular, oncological, and neurodegenerative diseases. Treatments with Gymnema Sylvestre (GS) and Berberine (BBR) have been studied in metabolic diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2), and have gained importance in recent years, however, questions remain regarding their comparative effect on biochemical parameters, body composition and gene expression of adipokines. Methodology. We carried out a comparative study in 50 adult Mexican patients with a diagnosis of Obesity. Two groups of patients were formed: A. Treated with GS and B. Treated with BBR. Baseline and final measurements were determined 3 months after treatment. Biochemical and body composition parameters were evaluated and the gene expression of Resistin (Res), Omentin (Om), Visfatin (Vis) and Apelin (Ap) was determined, as well as safety parameters.

Conditions

Interventions

DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT

Berberine

Berberine is an alkaloid derived from plants native to China called Rhizoma coptidis, Cortex phellodendrine and Hydrastis canadensis. These plants are used in the treatment of infectious diarrhea, inflammation, DM2, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, dyslipidemias, cardiovascular diseases, and obesity. They have been shown to improve insulin sensitivity and stimulate glucose uptake through the activation of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)

DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT

Gymnema sylvestre

Gymnema sylvestre also known as "meshashringi", is a plant from central and southern India. The leaf extract has been used as a laxative, diuretic, and cough suppressant; Likewise, it has antimicrobial, antihypercholesterolemic, and hepatoprotective activities. It is associated with antioxidant properties . Its adjuvant effect has been reported in the therapy of type 2 diabetes, revealing how its active compounds can influence glucose regulation and improve insulin sensitivity.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Instituto Nacional de Pediatria

    collaborator UNKNOWN
  • National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico

    lead OTHER

Study Design

Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
60 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2016-02-01
Primary Completion
2017-02-01
Completion
2017-02-01

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