2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2007.09.002
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Curcumin prevents streptozotocin-induced islet damage by scavenging free radicals: A prophylactic and protective role

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“…It is clearly observed that, curcumin give more ameliorating effect. It has been reported the effectiveness of curcumin in reducing secondary complications in STZ induced diabetic animals [11]. Moreover, the curcumin has been demonstrated in prevention isolated betacell death and dysfunction induced by STZ [10,11].…”
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“…It is clearly observed that, curcumin give more ameliorating effect. It has been reported the effectiveness of curcumin in reducing secondary complications in STZ induced diabetic animals [11]. Moreover, the curcumin has been demonstrated in prevention isolated betacell death and dysfunction induced by STZ [10,11].…”
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“…The efficacy of curcumin has been widely observed in reducing various diabetic secondary complications such as diabetic nephropathy/renal lesions retinopathy wound healing and reduction of advanced glycation end products.further studies evaluate the effect of curcumin that could influence pancreatic islets recuperation after the damage induced by STZ. It had been found that in the diabetic mice which were induced by STZ, alkylating agent, DNA was damaged in beta-cell and subsequent inhibition of insulin biosynthesis and secretion [11,12].…”
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“…Thereafter, it can be used as a cytoprotective agent for pancreatic islet cells via inhibition of islet apoptosis as it inhibited oxidative stress, more the less, several studies has been investigated the role of curcumin in experimental T2DM. 32,33) Zn supplementation was known by its essential and beneficial role in diabetes. Especially, the Zn levels in pancreatic islets are amongst the highest concentration in the body (about 20 mM).…”
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“…STZ is a potent methylating agent for DNA and acts as nitric oxide donor in pancreatic cells. β-cells are particularly sensitive to damage by nitric oxide and free radical scavenging enzymes (Lukic et al, 1998;Spinas, 1999;Meghana et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%