The Role of Catechins in Regulating Diabetes: An Update Review

Catechins are key functional components in tea and have many health benefits, including relieving diabetes. Glucose is necessary for maintaining life. However, when the glucose in the serum exceeds the threshold, it will lead to hyperglycemia. Hyperglycemia is mainly caused by insufficient insulin s...

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description Catechins are key functional components in tea and have many health benefits, including relieving diabetes. Glucose is necessary for maintaining life. However, when the glucose in the serum exceeds the threshold, it will lead to hyperglycemia. Hyperglycemia is mainly caused by insufficient insulin secretion or insulin resistance. Persistent hyperglycemia can cause various disorders, including retinopathy, nephropathy, neurodegenerative diseases, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. In this paper, we summarize the research on the underlying mechanisms of catechins in regulating diabetes and elaborate on the mechanisms of catechins in alleviating hyperglycemia by improving insulin resistance, alleviating oxidative stress, regulating mitochondrial function, alleviating endoplasmic reticulum stress, producing anti-inflammatory effects, reducing blood sugar source, and regulating intestinal function. This review will provide scientific direction for future research on catechin alleviating diabetes.
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subjects Adipocytes
Antioxidants
Blood sugar
Cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular diseases
Care and treatment
Catechin
Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus
Endoplasmic reticulum
Enzymes
Glucose
Health aspects
Hyperglycemia
Inflammation
Insulin
Insulin resistance
Insulin secretion
Insulin-like growth factors
Kinases
Metabolism
Metabolites
Mitochondria
Nephropathy
Nervous system diseases
Obesity
Oxidation resistance
Oxidative stress
Phosphorylation
Physiological aspects
Polyphenols
Retinopathy
Review
Signal transduction
Tea
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