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Protective role of sardine protein (Sardina pilchardus) against high fructose-induced metabolic syndrome rat

[...] sardine proteins have hypoglycaemic, hypoinsulinaemic and hypolipidaemic effects and improve oxidative and inflammatory stress induced by a high-fructose diet, suggesting that these proteins may have a beneficial action on functional characteristics of pancreatic beta cells, probably by improv...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2010, Vol.69 (OCE3), Article E295
Main Authors: Madani, Z., Ait Yahia, D., Boukortt, F., Louchami, K., Sener, A., Bouchenak, M.
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Language:English
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Summary:[...] sardine proteins have hypoglycaemic, hypoinsulinaemic and hypolipidaemic effects and improve oxidative and inflammatory stress induced by a high-fructose diet, suggesting that these proteins may have a beneficial action on functional characteristics of pancreatic beta cells, probably by improving insulin and thereby insulin resistance prevention and may contribute to the low risk of coronary heart disease in patients with the metabolic syndrome.
ISSN:0029-6651
1475-2719
DOI:10.1017/S0029665110000844