Title of article :
Polyphenols and their effects on diabetes management: A review
Author/Authors :
Aryaeian, Naheed Research Center for Environmental Health Technology - Iran University of Medical Sciences and Department of Nutrition - School of Public Health - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Khorshidi Sedehi, Sara Department of Nutrition - School of Public Health - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Arablou, Tahereh Department of Nutrition - School of Public Health - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Type 2 diabetes is a growing public health problem and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. The
worldwide prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising. Polyphenols, such as flavonoids, phenolic acid, and stilbens, are a large and heterogeneous
group of phytochemicals in plant-based foods. In this review, we aimed at assessing the studies on polyphenols and diabetes
management.
Methods: A literature search in the PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, and ISI Web of Science databases was conducted to identify relevant
studies published from 1986 to Jan 2017.
Results: Several animal models and a limited number of human studies have revealed that polyphenols decrease hyperglycemia and
improve acute insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity. The possible mechanisms include decrease in glucose absorption in the intestine,
inhibition of carbohydrates digestion, stimulation of insulin secretion, modulation of glucose release from the liver, activation of
insulin receptors and glucose uptake in insulin-sensitive tissues, modulation of intracellular signaling pathways, and gene expression.
Conclusion: Growing evidence indicates that various dietary polyphenols may influence blood glucose at different levels and may
also help control and prevent diabetes complication. However, we still need more clinical trials to determine the effects of polyphenols-
rich foods, their effective dose, and mechanisms of their effects in managing diabetes.
Keywords :
Type 2 diabetes , Phytochemical , Inflammation , Blood glucose , Polyphenol
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics