June 2016
Nasrin Babadaei Samani, MS, Azam Jokar, MS, Mahmood Soveid, MD, Mojtaba Heydari, MD, PhD, Seyed Hamdollah Mosavat, MD, PhD

 

Abstract

Aim.

Considering traditional use of Tribulus terrestris in diabetes and proven antihyperglycemic and antihyperlipidemic effects of T terrestris in animal studies, we aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the hydroalcoholic extract of T terrestris on the serum glucose and lipid profile of women with non–insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

 

Methods.

Ninety-eight women with diabetes mellitus type 2 were randomly allocated to receive the T terrestris (1000 mg/d) or placebo for 3 months. The patients were evaluated in terms of the fasting blood glucose, 2-hour postprandial glucose, glycosylated hemoglobin, and lipid profile.

 

Results.

Tribulus terrestris showed a significant blood glucose–lowering effect in diabetic women compared to placebo (P < .05). Also, the total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein of T terrestris group was significantly reduced compared with placebo, while no significant effect was observed in the triglyceride and high-density lipoprotein levels.

 

Conclusions.

The study showed preliminary promising hypoglycemic effect of T terrestris in women with diabetes mellitus type 2.