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Description

Nutrition is a key player in diabetes management, and compounds in our diet, particularly (poly)phenols, could be vital in slowing disease progression.Urolithins, unique molecules produced by gut bacteria, have been found to inhibit IAPP aggregation and its harmful effects on pancreatic β -cells. EXPLORER sets out to investigate the impact of pomegranate supplements, rich in urolithin- precursor compounds, on metabolic markers and β-cell function in individuals at risk of diabetes. To improve urolithin´s effectiveness, an innovative nanotechnology solution is proposed to ensure the molecules reach β-cells. By raising awareness and translating these discoveries into practical dietary and technological innovations, EXPLORER aims to contributes to diabetes prevention and care.
StatusNot started

Collaborative partners

  • (lead)
  • USF São Martinho de Alcabideche

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