A Review of the Antidiabetic Activities of Ginger

G. Otunola, A. Afolayan
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Abstract

Diabetes mellitus, a chronic metabolic disorder with major health care burden worldwide, is increasing, with 173 million adults being diabetic and over 8 million deaths recorded annually. Undesirable pathological conditions and high rates of secondary failure limit the use of current antidiabetic agents, thus, the need for more effective antidiabetic agents. Medicinal plants such as spices, rich in bioactive components that promote prevention and treatment of chronic conditions such as heart disease, cancer and Type-2 diabetes, are inexpensive with no side effects. The Zingiberaceae family, of which ginger is a member, consists of many species frequently cited for their antidiabetic and hypoglycemic properties. All important scientific literatures from 2000 to 2018 on the antidiabetic potentials of Zingiber officinale were evaluated. According to these studies, ginger exerts its antidiabetic effects through restorative effects on pancreatic β -cells, increasing insulin sensitivity, action and peripheral utilization of glucose. Other mechanisms include increased synthesis of hepatic glycogen through the enhancement of glycogen regulatory enzyme expression in the liver, inhibition of carbohydrate metabolizing enzymes, stimulation of pancreatic insulin release and inhibition of hepatic glucose production. Further studies, especially in humans are needed, more so, since ginger is one of the spices generally regarded as safe.
生姜抗糖尿病作用研究进展
糖尿病是一种慢性代谢紊乱,在世界范围内造成了主要的卫生保健负担,其人数正在增加,每年有1.73亿成年人患有糖尿病,800多万人死亡。不理想的病理条件和高继发失败率限制了当前降糖药的使用,因此,需要更有效的降糖药。香料等药用植物富含生物活性成分,可以促进心脏病、癌症和2型糖尿病等慢性病的预防和治疗,价格低廉,没有副作用。姜科,其中生姜是一个成员,包括许多物种经常被引用的抗糖尿病和降血糖的特性。对2000 - 2018年关于生姜降糖潜力的所有重要科学文献进行评价。根据这些研究,生姜的抗糖尿病作用是通过恢复胰腺β细胞,增加胰岛素敏感性,增加作用和外周葡萄糖的利用来发挥的。其他机制包括通过增强肝脏中糖原调节酶的表达来增加肝糖原的合成,抑制碳水化合物代谢酶,刺激胰腺胰岛素释放和抑制肝脏葡萄糖生成。这需要进一步的研究,尤其是对人类的研究,因为姜是一种通常被认为是安全的香料。
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