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Beneficial Effects of Honey-Based Diet on Glycemic Control and Reproductive Potential in Diabetic Rats

Magnus Michael Chukwudike Anyakudo, Anuoluwapo Joshua Balogun, Michael Olufemi Adeniyi

World Journal of Nutrition and Health. 2015, 3(2), 41-46 doi:10.12691/jnh-3-2-3
  • Figure 1. Glycemic tolerance curves of grouped rats (n = 8/group)
  • Figure 2. Photomicrograph of the testicular tissue of a normal control rat (NNF) showing normal and regular histoarchitecture of the seminiferous tubules with less dense spermatogenic cells and scanty sperm tails -filled wide tubular lumen (magnification x 400 H&E Stain)
  • Figure 3. Photomicrograph of the testicular tissue of a normal rat fed with honey-based diet (NHF group) showing moderate densely packed seminiferous tubular lumen with spermatogenic cells and numerous sperm tails. Lumen reduced (magnification x 400 H&E Stain)
  • Figure 4. Photomicrograph of the testicular tissue of a diabetic rat fed with honey-based diet (DHF group) showing mild to moderate densely packed seminiferous tubular lumen with spermatogenic cells and few sperm tails. Lumen reduced (magnification x400 H&E Stain)