Modulating lipid and glucose metabolism by glycosylated kaempferol rich roasted leaves of Lycium chinense via upregulating adiponectin and AMPK activation in obese mice-induced type 2 diabetes

Volume: 72, Pages: 104072 - 104072
Published: Sep 1, 2020
Abstract
The aim of the study was to elucidate the protective action of roasted Lycium chinense (rLF) enhanced kaempferol glycosides as bioactive components from obese-induced type 2 diabetes mice by investigating the histopathological, biochemical, and transcriptional analyses in blood, liver, and adipose tissue. The rLF extract significantly decreased the hypertrophy of fat deposition, pancreatic hyperplasia, hyperinsulinemia, hepatocellular steatosis,...
Paper Details
Title
Modulating lipid and glucose metabolism by glycosylated kaempferol rich roasted leaves of Lycium chinense via upregulating adiponectin and AMPK activation in obese mice-induced type 2 diabetes
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
72
Pages
104072 - 104072
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