Abstract
Diabetes is a dangerous illness that can lead to extremely dangerous side effects, particularly given its strong correlation with lipids and impact on atherosclerosis and heart disease. Type 2 diabetes and a few biochemical group factors for patients of all genders and ages were used to measure it. Patients with diabetes were taken from the general laboratory to be examined pathologically for the disease. Ten fit, non-diabetic individuals were chosen. Enzymatic colorimetric methods were utilized to assess Triglycerides, blood sugar, total cholesterol, and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) in both groups. Additionally, the cholesterol levels of each sample was determined for low-density lipoprotein (LDL). When compared to non-diabetic individuals, diabetics have higher levels of glucose, triglycerides, total blood cholesterol, and LDL cholesterol, but lower levels of HDL cholesterol.