Bee Pollen Polysaccharide From Rosa rugosa Thunb. (Rosaceae) Promotes Pancreatic β-Cell Proliferation and Insulin Secretion
Insufficient pancreatic β-cell or insulin-producing β-cell are implicated in all types of diabetes mellitus. Our previous studies showed bee pollen polysaccharide RBPP-P improves insulin resistance in type 2 diabetic mice by inhibiting liver fat deposition. However, its potential of regulating β-cel...
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Main Authors: | Siwen Yang (Author), Yunhe Qu (Author), Jiyu Chen (Author), Si Chen (Author), Lin Sun (Author), Yifa Zhou (Author), Yuying Fan (Author) |
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