Table 3.
Blood glucose levels of non-diabetic and db/db mice to whom ATE and FATE were administered (mg/dL)

Week Normal1) DM2) ATE2003) ATE4004) FATE2005) FATE4006)
0 103.6±3.5a7) 430.4±11.4b 465.6±16.1b 468.2±23.3b 437.4±20.2b 452.0±21.7b
1 108.6±4.0a 515.4±15.3b 498.4±16.5b 496.6±29.4b 499.0±29.4b 444.4±14.5b
2 101.8±5.2a 524.6±13.5b 530.0±16.2b 512.0±28.8b 536.2±15.6b 520.6±10.6b
3 115.0±4.7a 536.2±11.9b 543.6±12.1b 540.0±19.6b 545.0±14.9b 545.0±13.0b
4 112.6±4.1a 561.4±16.2b 540.8±14.0b 533.8±16.8b 569.0±14.3b 553.2±16.9b
5 117.4±6.6a 567.2±12.4bc 558.0±12.5bc 519.4±25.5b 574.4±14.1c 556.6±10.9bc
6 119.8±3.9a 580.2±5.0c 574.0±6.8c 511.2±14.1b 584.0±7.3c 556.6±11.1c
7 128.4±5.7a 580.0±6.0d 571.4±8.1cd 525.4±13.3b 573.6±6.1cd 548.8±11.3b
Normal : non-diabetic mice.
DM : diabetic mice.
ATE 200 : Allium tuberosum rottler extracts (ATE) with concentration of 200 mg/kg/day orally administered to the diabetic mice.
ATE 400 : ATE with concentration of 400 mg/kg/day orally administered to the diabetic mice.
FATE 200 : Allium tuberosum rottler extracts fermented (FATE) by L. plantarum and L. casei with concentration of 200 mg/kg/day orally administered to the diabetic mice.
FATE 400 : FATE of 400 mg/kg/day orally administered to the diabetic mice.
)Values are mean±SD (n=5 per group).