Avocado Sugar Extract Interactions Overview

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Avocado Sugar Extract

Also known as
  • D-Mannoheptulose
Avocado sugar extract, derived from avocado fruit, is a rich natural source of D-mannoheptulose, a unique 7-carbon sugar. Research indicates that D-mannoheptulose may have several potential effects on glucose metabolism. It appears to inhibit glucose-induced insulin release and glucose metabolism in pancreatic islet cells and hepatocytes. Additionally, D-mannoheptulose may inhibit lactate formation in blood cells. D-mannoheptulose hexa-acetate, a derivative, interferes with the phosphorylation of D-glucose.
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