Antidiabetic efficacy of sea fish oil in ameliorating hyperglycaemia
by enhancing FFAR1, GLP-1 and inhibiting DPP-4 signalling in the pancreatic
tissues of high lipid diet and streptozotocin-induced type 2 diabetic rats
Shrabanti Pyne,
Meghamala Mandal,
Sanjay Das
et al.
Abstract:Eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid are n-3 fatty acids
that are highly available in sea-fishes. Many studies have revealed that
n-3 fatty acids play antidiabetic activity. In this study antidiabetic
activity of the three sea fishes oils, ‘volavetki’ (Panna microdon, Bleeker
1849), ‘ruli’ (Coilia dussumieri, Valenciennes 1848), and ‘tapra’
(Opisthopterus tardoore, Cuvier 1829), as well as three fresh-water fishes
oils, ‘bata’ (Labeo bata, Hamilton 1822), ‘folui’ (… Show more
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