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Researchers discover an exopolysaccharide from deep-sea bacteria that induces pyroptosis, offering a potential new approach ...
Mannose is largely excreted by the kidneys into the bladder before it can be converted to glucose, so its effect on blood sugar is small in people with healthy kidneys.
Mannose is largely excreted by the kidneys into the bladder before it can be converted to glucose, so its effect on blood sugar is small in people with healthy kidneys.
D-mannose has a lower glycemic index than glucose and is less likely to affect or spike blood sugar levels. Further, some studies say that taking D-mannose could even decrease risks for autoimmune ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNDeep-sea bacterial compound triggers pyroptosis to fight cancer
Promoting pyroptosis-an inflammatory form of programmed cell death-has become a promising treatment strategy for cancer.
“In our study, we found a dosage of mannose that could block enough glucose to slow tumour growth in mice, but not so much that normal tissues were affected.
References [1] Optimizing d-mannose and glyceraldehyde concentrations as glucose preservatives without clinically affecting biochemical test results. Practical Laboratory Medicine (2024).
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