This book comprehensively reviews the pivotal roles and intricate mechanisms through which organic acids contribute to the management of type 2 diabetes and its associated complications. The introductory chapters provide a foundational understanding of diabetes, encompassing its pathogenesis, classification, and conventional therapeutic approaches, as well as examining the complications inherently linked to this chronic condition. The chapters discuss the sources, chemistry, digestion, absorption, metabolism, and health benefits of phenolic acid, emphasizing their roles in managing diabetes and related complications. The subsequent chapters of the book highlight the potential benefits of non-phenolic organic acids in the management of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes, discussing their metabolic effects and potential in reducing diabetes-related complications. In conclusion, the book offers a holistic approach to diabetes management, emphasizing the significance of dietary choices and natural compounds in improving overall well-being while managing this prevalent chronic condition. This book is a valuable resource for researchers, healthcare professionals, and academicians keen on harnessing the therapeutic potential of these organic acids.
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