date:Nov 30, 2018
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Specifically, the study highlighted the effects of anthocyanins on a lesser-known sirtuin referred to as SIRT6, which has been linked to glucose metabolism.22 Given the study outcomes, its possible the regulation of this enzyme could open up new avenues for cancer treatment.
The most interesting results of our study relate to cyanidin, which is an anthocyanin found abundantly in wild bilberry, blackcurrant and lingonberry, said lead study author Minna Rahnasto-Rilla, who holds a doctorate in