Published August 30, 2024
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Mangosteen's Skin (Garcinia mangostana L) as Reducing Blood Sugar Levels in Diabetes Mellitus: Myth or Facts?
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- 1. Department of Accident Emergency, Graha Husada Hospital, Tuban, East Java, Indonesia.
- 2. General Polyclinic, Graha Husada Hospital, Tuban, East Java, Indonesia.
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A 56-year-old woman with diabetes mellitus experienced a reduction in blood glucose levels after consuming boiled mangosteen's skin water for 2 weeks. The patient's blood glucose levels decreased from 223 mg/dL to 206 mg/dL. This case report is supported by previous research on the antihyperglycemic effects of xanthones γ-mangosteen, a compound found in mangosteen's skin. The study suggests that mangosteen's skin may be a potential natural remedy for reducing blood sugar levels in patients with diabetes mellitus, and further research is warranted to explore its therapeutic potential.
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