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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/healthmain.html?in_article\

_id=467088 & in_page_id=1774

 

The pumpkin could end the need for diabetics to have insulin injections, a study

suggests.

Compounds in the flesh could drastically cut or even replace the daily jabs.

Researchers found that pumpkin extract promotes regeneration of damaged

pancreatic cells in diabetic rats, boosting levels of insulinproducing beta

cells and insulin in the blood.

Diabetic rats fed the extract had only 5 per cent less plasma insulin and 8 per

cent fewer insulin-positive (beta) cells than healthy rats.

The protective effect of pumpkin is thought to be due to both antioxidants and

D-chiroinositol, a molecule that regulates insulin activity.

The research, carried out at East China Normal University in Shanghai, was

reported in the journal Chemistry and Industry.

The rats used all had type 1 diabetes, but researchers believe pumpkin may also

play a role in the more common type 2 form.

 

 

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