Mahdieh Abbasalizad Farhangi, Leila Nikniaz, Zeinab Nikniaz
ScienceDirect • Dec 2, 2025
Moringa Research
MoringaBase has indexed 17 studies examining moringa and blood sugar and glucose control, including 4 randomised trials. Overall the evidence is preliminary, and moringa is not a proven treatment. Below, every study is scored for quality so you can weigh the findings yourself.
17
Studies indexed
4
Randomised / controlled trials
50/100
Avg. quality score
Mahdieh Abbasalizad Farhangi, Leila Nikniaz, Zeinab Nikniaz
ScienceDirect • Dec 2, 2025
Michikazu Nakai, Wataru Kageyama, Nobuyuki Nakahata et al.
Molecules (MDPI) • Jun 9, 2021
Shaheen Majeed, Kalyanam Nagabhushanam, Lakshmi Mundkur et al.
PMC • Jan 1, 2025
Yiming Zhang, Xiaoli Chen, Wei Liu et al.
Food Research International • Jan 1, 2025
Morvaridzadeh M., Fazelian S., Agah S. et al.
Nutrients (MDPI) • Nov 7, 2025
Mokgalaboni K, Ahmed SR, Phoswa WN et al.
Metabolism open • Mar 12, 2026
Phytotherapy Research • Feb 1, 2024
Anaya-Esparza L.M., Villagrán-de la Mora Z., Ruvalcaba-Gómez J.M. et al.
F1000Research • Jan 30, 2025
Sirichai Adisakwattana, Thavaree Thilavech, Siriporn Chusak
Pharmacognosy Magazine • Jan 1, 2021
Stohs, Sidney J., Hartman, Michael J.
Phytotherapy Research • Jun 1, 2015
Biomedicines (MDPI) • Mar 5, 2025
Afiaenyi IC, Ngwu EK, Okafor AM et al.
Nutrition & Health (SAGE) • Mar 1, 2025
Adebayo O. Oyebode, Funmilayo A. Adeniyi, Olumide S. Bamgbola et al.
Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition • Mar 1, 2025
Sadia Shakeel, Muhammad Asif, Syed Amir Gilani et al.
Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences • Sep 1, 2023
Dos Santos ANS, de Barros MC, de Souza CSV et al.
Journal of applied toxicology : JAT • Mar 18, 2026
Mahlo SJ, Oladipo AO, Ngoepe MP et al.
Chemistry & biodiversity • Feb 11, 2026
Kedaid H, Toumi I, Kraimat M et al.
Protoplasma • Mar 14, 2026
Doses vary by study and moringa preparation. As one example from the indexed research: 2000mg daily total dose, administered as 1000mg twice daily, standardized leaf extract in capsule form, taken for 8 weeks
Study dosages are not dosing advice. Talk to a healthcare professional before taking moringa.
MoringaBase has indexed 17 studies examining moringa and blood sugar and glucose control, including 4 randomised controlled trials and 10 systematic reviews or meta-analyses. Each study is scored 0–100 for evidence quality based on design, sample size, blinding, duration, publication quality, and replication.
The studies indexed for this topic carry an average quality score of 50/100. Higher scores reflect stronger designs (randomised, blinded, larger samples); lower scores indicate preliminary or early-stage evidence. Always read the individual study scores rather than relying on an average alone.
No. Most moringa research is preliminary, and indexed evidence describes associations or effects observed in specific study conditions — not proof that moringa treats, cures, or prevents any condition. Talk to a qualified healthcare professional before using moringa for a health concern.
Doses differ across studies. As one example from the indexed research: 2000mg daily total dose, administered as 1000mg twice daily, standardized leaf extract in capsule form, taken for 8 weeks. Study dosages are not dosing advice — appropriate amounts depend on the individual and should be discussed with a healthcare professional.
Moringa leaf is widely consumed as a food, but supplements can interact with medications and aren't suitable for everyone (for example during pregnancy). This page summarises research, not safety guidance — consult a healthcare professional or pharmacist before starting moringa.
The evidence spans randomised controlled trials, systematic reviews and meta-analyses, cohort studies, case reports, and laboratory (in vitro) and animal research. Study type heavily influences the quality score, because human randomised trials carry far more weight than lab studies.
Every study card links to a full breakdown with its quality score, plain-language summary, and a link to the original paper (DOI or PubMed where available) so you can verify the source directly. Browse them below or in the full research database.
Glucose metabolism, insulin sensitivity, and glycemic control.