Protective Effects of Tualang Honey on Bone Structure in Experimental
Postmenopausal Rats
Clinics (Sao Paulo), 2012
Jul;67(7):779-84
OBJECTIVE:
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of
Tualang honey on trabecular structure and compare these effects with those of
calcium supplementation in ovariectomized rats.
METHODS:
Forty female, Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into
five groups (n =8): four controls and one test arm. The control arm comprised a
baseline control, sham-operated control, ovariectomized control, and
ovariectomized calcium-treated rats (receiving 1% calcium in drinking water ad
libitum). The test arm was composed of ovariectomized, Tualang honey-treated
rats (received 0.2 g/kg body weight of Tualang honey). Both the sham-operated
control and ovariectomized control groups received vehicle treatment (deionized
water), and the baseline control group was sacrificed without treatment.
RESULTS:
All rats were orally gavaged daily for six weeks after day
one post-surgery. The bone structural analysis of rats in the test arm group
showed a significant increase in the bone volume per tissue volume (BV/TV),
trabecular thickness (Tb.Th) and trabecular number (Tb.N) and a significant
decrease in inter-trabecular space (Tb.Sp) compared with the ovariectomized
control group. The trabecular thickness (Tb.Th) in the test arm group was
significantly higher compared with the ovariectomized-calcium treated group,
and the inter-trabecular space (Tb.Sp) in the test arm group was significantly
narrower compared with the ovariectomized-calcium treated group.
CONCLUSION:
In conclusion, ovariectomized rats that received Tualang
honey showed more improvements in trabecular bone structure than the rats that
received calcium.
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