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Potential of anthocyanin as an anti-inflammatory agent: a human clinical trial on type 2 diabetic, diabetic at-risk and healthy adults

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INFLAMMATION RESEARCH
卷 70, 期 3, 页码 275-284

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00011-021-01438-1

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Type 2 diabetes; Pro-inflammatory biomarkers; Anthocyanin; Dietary inflammatory index; Dietary pattern

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  1. Griffith University, School of Medical Science

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The study found a significant decrease in pro-inflammatory biomarkers in the T2D group, as well as improvements in some biochemical parameters in the T2D-at-risk group. There was also a significant difference in DII scores between the healthy and T2D groups, with the T2D group's score indicative of an anti-inflammatory diet.
Objective The present research aimed to investigate the anti-inflammatory potential of dietary anthocyanin (ACN) in type 2 diabetic (T2D), T2D-at-risk and healthy individuals. Furthermore, dietary inflammatory index (DII) was used to study the association of diet with biomarkers of inflammation. Research methods An open-label clinical trial was conducted at Griffith University investigating the efficacy of 320 mg ACN supplementation per day over the course of 4 weeks. Diabetes-associated inflammatory biomarkers and relevant biochemical and physical parameters were tested pre-and post-intervention, and participants' dietary inflammatory potential was estimated. Results A significant reduction in the pro-inflammatory biomarkers' interleukin-6, interleukin-18, and tumour necrosis factor-alpha was observed in the T2D group. In addition, some, but not all, biochemical parameters including fasting blood glucose, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and uric acid were significantly improved in T2D-at-risk group. Moreover, a significant difference was detected between the DII scores of the healthy and T2D groups. DII score for the T2D group was consistent with an anti-inflammatory diet. Conclusion Anti-inflammatory potential of dietary ACN in T2D participants was evidenced in the present study. Although, anti-inflammatory dietary patterns of T2D participants may have accelerated the anti-inflammatory effect of the ACN capsules supplemented in this trial.

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