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Nigella sativa and inflammatory biomarkers in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: Results from a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, clinical trial

(2019) Nigella sativa and inflammatory biomarkers in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: Results from a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, clinical trial. Complementary Therapies in Medicine. pp. 204-209. ISSN 0965-2299

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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the effects of Nigella sativa consumption on inflammatory biomarkers in patients with Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Methods: This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Fifty NAFLD patients were assigned to receive either two gram/day Nigella sativa seed as Nigella saliva group (NSG), or two gram/day starch as placebo group (PG) for 12 weeks. Results: At the end of the study, the serum levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) decreased significantly compared with the beginning of the study in both groups, while the levels of high sensitive C reactive protein (hs-CRP) and nuclear factor kappa-B (NF-kappa B) only decreased significantly in the NSG (P 0 < 0.05). Only reduction in the serum levels of TNF-alpha was significantly more in NSG compared to the PG (P = 0.001). After adjusting the effects of confounding factors, the results remained unchanged. According to Fibroscan exam, hepatic steatosis and its percentage decreased significantly only in the NSG (P 0 < 0.005); however, the changes were not significantly different between two groups. After adjusting for confounding factors, only steatosis percentage reduction was significantly more in the NSG compared to PG (P = 0.005). Conclusion: Our results have shown that two gram/day consumption of Nigella saliva can reduce inflammatory biomarkers in patients with NAFLD. Further studies with different doses are highly recommended to find the optimal dosage.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Nigella sativa Black seed Fatty liver NAFLD obese women supplementation stress asthma diet oil Integrative & Complementary Medicine
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Page Range: pp. 204-209
Journal or Publication Title: Complementary Therapies in Medicine
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 44
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctim.2019.04.014
ISSN: 0965-2299
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.bmsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/2540

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