EFFECT OF L-ARGININE SUPPLEMENTATION WITH ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN DIABETES MELLITUS AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AN EVIDENCE BASED CASE REPORT

  Abstract Background: Cardiovascular disease is the main complication that induces morbidity in diabetes mellitus patients. Endothelial function plays a role in these complications. Nitric oxide is a nitrogen-free radical produced from L-arginine, involved in several mechanisms for maintaining endo...

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Published inIndonesian Journal of Clinical Nutrition Physician Vol. 5; no. 2; pp. 110 - 113
Main Authors Deviana, Yusi, Andayani, Diyah Eka
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 31.08.2022
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Summary:  Abstract Background: Cardiovascular disease is the main complication that induces morbidity in diabetes mellitus patients. Endothelial function plays a role in these complications. Nitric oxide is a nitrogen-free radical produced from L-arginine, involved in several mechanisms for maintaining endothelial function to prevent cardiovascular disease and diabetes mellitus. Methods: A search for relevant literature in PubMed, Cochrane, and ProQuest was conducted. After assessing the relevancy and eligibility of the literature, two pieces of literature were selected and critically appraised. Results: There are two works of literature from systematic review and meta-analysis were found. The studies suggest pro and contra L-arginine supplementation with endothelial function in diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease. Conclusions: L-arginine might be the alternative supplement for cardiovascular disease and diabetes mellitus, but further analysis in improved studies is needed to confirm. Keywords: l-arginine, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, endothelial
ISSN:2597-4297
2775-5215
DOI:10.54773/ijcnp.v5i2.110