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Dietary Antioxidant Anthocyanins Mitigate Type II Diabetes through Improving the Disorder of Glycometabolism and Insulin Resistance

Wei Ding, Huimin Liu, Ziqi Qin, Meihong Liu, Mingzhu Zheng, Dan Cai, Jingsheng Liu

2021Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Insulin resistance (IR) is one of the pathological reasons for type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Therefore, it is important to prevent the body from developing T2DM by improving IR and maintaining glucose homeostasis. Anthocyanins (ACNs) are water-soluble pigments and are widely distributed in natural products. This article summarizes research on the bioavailability and metabolism of ACNs. Moreover, we further elaborate on how ACNs reduce IR and hyperglycemia during the development of T2DM based on studies over the past 20 years. Many studies have demonstrated that ACNs are small molecules that target the pancreatic, liver, muscle, and adipose tissues, preventing IR and hyperglycemia. However, the molecular mechanisms are still unclear. Therefore, we envision whether the molecular mechanism of reducing T2DM by ACNs could be more deeply investigated.

Topics & Concepts

Insulin resistanceAntioxidantType 2 Diabetes MellitusCarbohydrate metabolismAdipose tissueGlucose homeostasisDiabetes mellitusEndocrinologyHomeostasisBiologyInsulinInternal medicineMedicineBiochemistryPhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesNatural Antidiabetic Agents StudiesAntioxidant Activity and Oxidative Stress
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