Long-term ingestion of cassava (tapioca) does not produce diabetes or pancreatitis in the rat model.

D C Mathangi, R Deepa, V Mohan, M Govindarajan, A Namasivayam
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Cassava (tapioca, manihot) is consumed as a staple food in some developing countries. The intake of cassava has been linked to several diseases including fibrocalculous pancreatic diabetes (tropical calcific pancreatitis). There are few long-term studies on the effect of cassava ingestion on the pancreas in animal models. This article reports on the long-term (up to 1 yr) effects of cassava in the rat model. We found that cassava did not produce diabetes in the rat even after a year of cassava feeding. There were transient changes in serum insulin and lipase levels, but the significance of these findings are not clear. There was no histopathological evidence of either acute or chronic pancreatitis, but there were changes of toxic hepatitis in the liver. In conclusion, chronic cassava ingestion up to a year does not lead to either diabetes or chronic pancreatitis in the rat model.

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在大鼠模型中,长期摄入木薯(木薯粉)不会产生糖尿病或胰腺炎。
木薯(木薯,木薯)是一些发展中国家的主食。木薯的摄入与几种疾病有关,包括纤维结石性胰腺糖尿病(热带钙化性胰腺炎)。在动物模型中,很少有关于食用木薯对胰腺影响的长期研究。本文报道了木薯对大鼠模型的长期(长达1年)影响。我们发现,即使吃了一年木薯,大鼠也不会患糖尿病。血清胰岛素和脂肪酶水平有短暂的变化,但这些发现的意义尚不清楚。没有急性或慢性胰腺炎的组织病理学证据,但肝脏有中毒性肝炎的改变。总之,在大鼠模型中,长期食用木薯长达一年不会导致糖尿病或慢性胰腺炎。
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