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Strawberry extract attenuates oxidative stress‐induced impaired insulin signaling in vitro in Human Skeletal Muscle Cells
Strawberry extract attenuates glucose and free fatty acid‐mediated impaired insulin signaling in vitro in skeletal muscle cells
Ghost fishing capacity of lost experimental gillnets: a preliminary study from Indian waters
Polyphenols‐rich fruits attenuate cell migration in vitro in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) exposed to glucose and free fatty acids
Strawberry anthocyanin and its association with postprandial inflammation and insulin
The present study investigates the effect of strawberry antioxidants in beverage form on meal-induced postprandial inflammatory and insulin responses in human subjects. Overweight adults (n24) consumed a high-carbohydrate, moderate-fat meal (HCFM) accompanied by either a strawberry or a placebo beverage in a cross-over design. Postprandial changes in plasma anthocyanins, their metabolites, insulin, glucose and inflammatory markers were assessed for 6 h. The postprandial concentrations of pelargonidin sulfate and pelargonidin-3-O-glucoside were significantly increased when the strawberry beverage was consumed concurrently with the HCFM compared with the placebo beverage (P < 0·001). The strawberry beverage significantly attenuated the postprandial inflammatory response as measured by high-sensitivity C-reactive protein and IL-6 (P < 0·05) induced by the HCFM. It was also associated with a reduction in postprandial insulin response (P < 0·05). Collectively, these data provide evidence for favourable effects of strawberry antioxidants on postprandial inflammation and insulin sensitivity.</jats:p
