02/16/2021 / By Evangelyn Rodriguez
In this study, Indian researchers investigated the ability of Mentha arvensis (wild mint) to inhibit postprandial hyperglycemia. They reported their findings in an article published in the Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine.
Based on these findings, the researchers concluded that M. arvensis has noninsulin-dependent antidiabetic activity and can be used to inhibit postprandial hyperglycemia.
Read the full study at this link.
Journal Reference:
Agawane SB, Gupta VS, Kulkarni MJ, Bhattacharya AK, Koratkar SS. CHEMO-BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF ANTIDIABETIC ACTIVITY OF MENTHA ARVENSIS L. AND ITS ROLE IN INHIBITION OF ADVANCED GLYCATION END PRODUCTS. Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine. 2019;10(3):166-170. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaim.2017.07.003
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