GLP-1s stimulate the production of insulin to reduce blood sugar, slow the digestion process, reduce appetite, and signal fullness
On the other hand, free phenolics are digestible in the small intestine while bound phenolic compounds are not absorbed (in the small intestine) and reached in the large intestine where they pass the fermentation process (by colon microbiota) and liberate bound phenolic compounds
Stimulation of Insulin Release The goal of the study is to examine how ipamorelin, a substance that stimulates the release of growth hormone, affects insulin secretion in normal and diabetic rats by studying the pancreatic tissue fragments
It is used exclusively for scientific research, stored under controlled conditions, and is not approved for human or veterinary use
Each 1% reduction in A1c roughly corresponds to an average blood sugar decrease of about 25-30 mg/dL (1.4-1.7 mmol/L), though this varies by individual