2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40200-020-00719-6
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Effect of apple peel extract on diabetes-induced peripheral neuropathy and wound injury

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“…The deposition of excess body fat leads to obesity, diabetes, atherosclerosis and several other metabolic disorders. We utilized the HFD and STZ treatment to simulate the diabetic state in mice, similar to in a clinical condition [ 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 ]. A significant weight gain was observed in mice kept on HFD compared to the chow diet-fed animals, although curcumin treatment led to the maintenance of body weight even in the presence of HFD [ 28 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The deposition of excess body fat leads to obesity, diabetes, atherosclerosis and several other metabolic disorders. We utilized the HFD and STZ treatment to simulate the diabetic state in mice, similar to in a clinical condition [ 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 ]. A significant weight gain was observed in mice kept on HFD compared to the chow diet-fed animals, although curcumin treatment led to the maintenance of body weight even in the presence of HFD [ 28 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, it was reported that the hexosamine of DW tissue decreased compared with the normal control group in streptozotocininduced diabetic rats [146]. Topical application of apple peel extract (APE) significantly increased hydroxyproline and hexosamine levels, thereby enhancing the DW healing process [145]. The application of natural biologics, such as ethanolic extracts of Melia dubia [146] and Solanum xanthocarpum [147] (more examples are shown in the Table 1), during the wound repair in diabetic rats promotes the deposition of hexosamine, which eventually accelerates the wound repair.…”
Section: Hexosamine Pathwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%