A review on oxidative stress, diabetic complications, and the roles of honey polyphenols

Despite the availability of various antidiabetic drugs, diabetes mellitus (DM) remains one of the world’s most prevalent chronic diseases and is a global burden. Hyperglycaemia, a characteristic of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), substantially leads to the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS...

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Main Authors: Pasupuleti, Visweswara Rao, Arigela, Chandra Sekhar, Gan, Siew Hua, Kuttulebbai Naina Mohamed Salam, Sirajudeen, Krishnan, Kumara Thevan, Abdul Rahman, Nurhanan, Jeffree, Mohammad Saffree
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spelling my.iium.irep.853382021-01-16T08:19:11Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/85338/ A review on oxidative stress, diabetic complications, and the roles of honey polyphenols Pasupuleti, Visweswara Rao Arigela, Chandra Sekhar Gan, Siew Hua Kuttulebbai Naina Mohamed Salam, Sirajudeen Krishnan, Kumara Thevan Abdul Rahman, Nurhanan Jeffree, Mohammad Saffree R Medicine (General) Despite the availability of various antidiabetic drugs, diabetes mellitus (DM) remains one of the world’s most prevalent chronic diseases and is a global burden. Hyperglycaemia, a characteristic of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), substantially leads to the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), triggering oxidative stress as well as numerous cellular and molecular modifications such as mitochondrial dysfunction affecting normal physiological functions in the body. In mitochondrial-mediated processes, oxidative pathways play an important role, although the responsible molecular mechanisms remain unclear. The impaired mitochondrial function is evidenced by insulin insensitivity in various cell types. In addition, the roles of master antioxidant pathway nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2)/Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1 (Keap1)/antioxidant response elements (ARE) are being deciphered to explain various molecular pathways involved in diabetes. Dietary factors are known to influence diabetes, and many natural dietary factors have been studied to improve diabetes. Honey is primarily rich in carbohydrates and is also abundant in flavonoids and phenolic acids; thus, it is a promising therapeutic antioxidant for various disorders. Various research has indicated that honey has strong wound-healing properties and has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and antiviral effects; thus, it is a promising antidiabetic agent. The potential antidiabetic mechanisms of honey were proposed based on its major constituents. This review focuses on the various prospects of using honey as an antidiabetic agent and the potential insights. Hindawi Publishers 2020-11-23 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/85338/1/honey%20review%20paper%2024.11.2020%20KNSS.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/85338/7/85338_A%20review%20on%20oxidative%20stress%2C%20diabetic%20complications_scopus.pdf Pasupuleti, Visweswara Rao and Arigela, Chandra Sekhar and Gan, Siew Hua and Kuttulebbai Naina Mohamed Salam, Sirajudeen and Krishnan, Kumara Thevan and Abdul Rahman, Nurhanan and Jeffree, Mohammad Saffree (2020) A review on oxidative stress, diabetic complications, and the roles of honey polyphenols. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2020. pp. 1-16. ISSN 1942-0994 https://www.hindawi.com/journals/omcl/2020/8878172/ https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8878172
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Pasupuleti, Visweswara Rao
Arigela, Chandra Sekhar
Gan, Siew Hua
Kuttulebbai Naina Mohamed Salam, Sirajudeen
Krishnan, Kumara Thevan
Abdul Rahman, Nurhanan
Jeffree, Mohammad Saffree
A review on oxidative stress, diabetic complications, and the roles of honey polyphenols
description Despite the availability of various antidiabetic drugs, diabetes mellitus (DM) remains one of the world’s most prevalent chronic diseases and is a global burden. Hyperglycaemia, a characteristic of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), substantially leads to the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), triggering oxidative stress as well as numerous cellular and molecular modifications such as mitochondrial dysfunction affecting normal physiological functions in the body. In mitochondrial-mediated processes, oxidative pathways play an important role, although the responsible molecular mechanisms remain unclear. The impaired mitochondrial function is evidenced by insulin insensitivity in various cell types. In addition, the roles of master antioxidant pathway nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2)/Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1 (Keap1)/antioxidant response elements (ARE) are being deciphered to explain various molecular pathways involved in diabetes. Dietary factors are known to influence diabetes, and many natural dietary factors have been studied to improve diabetes. Honey is primarily rich in carbohydrates and is also abundant in flavonoids and phenolic acids; thus, it is a promising therapeutic antioxidant for various disorders. Various research has indicated that honey has strong wound-healing properties and has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and antiviral effects; thus, it is a promising antidiabetic agent. The potential antidiabetic mechanisms of honey were proposed based on its major constituents. This review focuses on the various prospects of using honey as an antidiabetic agent and the potential insights.
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author Pasupuleti, Visweswara Rao
Arigela, Chandra Sekhar
Gan, Siew Hua
Kuttulebbai Naina Mohamed Salam, Sirajudeen
Krishnan, Kumara Thevan
Abdul Rahman, Nurhanan
Jeffree, Mohammad Saffree
author_facet Pasupuleti, Visweswara Rao
Arigela, Chandra Sekhar
Gan, Siew Hua
Kuttulebbai Naina Mohamed Salam, Sirajudeen
Krishnan, Kumara Thevan
Abdul Rahman, Nurhanan
Jeffree, Mohammad Saffree
author_sort Pasupuleti, Visweswara Rao
title A review on oxidative stress, diabetic complications, and the roles of honey polyphenols
title_short A review on oxidative stress, diabetic complications, and the roles of honey polyphenols
title_full A review on oxidative stress, diabetic complications, and the roles of honey polyphenols
title_fullStr A review on oxidative stress, diabetic complications, and the roles of honey polyphenols
title_full_unstemmed A review on oxidative stress, diabetic complications, and the roles of honey polyphenols
title_sort review on oxidative stress, diabetic complications, and the roles of honey polyphenols
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