Discovering Gac Fruit's Sweet Secret for Controlling Diabetes
Momordica cochinchinensisWed Nov 13 2024
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Ever heard of the Gac fruit? This vibrant melon, native to Southeast Asia, has been hiding a remarkable secret that could change how we think about managing type 2 diabetes. A study has uncovered that the edible part of the Gac fruit, known as the aril, can help improve blood sugar control in mice with type 2 diabetes. The key to this benefit? A compound called beta-carotene, which triggers the release of a hormone called GLP-1. GLP-1 plays a crucial role in regulating insulin and blood sugar levels.
But how does this all work? Well, when mice ate the Gac aril, their GLP-1 levels doubled. This led to better blood sugar control, improved insulin sensitivity, and even enhanced the function of insulin-producing cells. The study also found that the sweet taste receptors in the intestines help activate this process.
To test this further, researchers used mice that couldn't produce GLP-1 receptors. In these mice, the benefits of the Gac aril were reduced, showing that GLP-1 is indeed a key player.
While this is promising, it's important to note that more research is needed to see if these benefits apply to humans. But one thing is clear: the humble Gac fruit might just hold a sweet secret for managing diabetes.
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