Apple Peels, Diabetes and Muscle Wasting:
You might not want to peel that apple before eating it, let alone put an
apple peel down the garbage disposal or in the trash container under
the sink.
Apple peels contains a good dose of ursolic acid. Ursolic acid
is a natural compound found in apple peels called pentcyclic
triterpenoid and helps to burn fat
and build muscle. In a recent study in which mice were used, apple peel
was shown to lower blood sugar levels, cholesterol and triglycerides.
Ursolic acid is also known as malol, prunol, urson,
3-B-hydroxy-urs-12-en-28-oic acid.
This study was conducted by Dr. Chris Adams, an
endocrinologist and senior author of the study for the University of
Iowa. The study showed that the ursolic acid found in apple peels could
be helpful with the wasting away of muscles that occurs in certain
diseases, and also possibly help with metabolic disorders like diabetes.
The study results were published in the June 2011 issue of Cell
Metabolism.
From the information from his study, Dr. Adams stated, “We found that
it actually promoted the growth of muscle, so the mice got bigger
muscles and actually got stronger. We can measure mouse strength with a
little machine called a grip strength meter.” He added, “It didn’t have
any harmful effect on the kidneys or liver or anything like that which makes sense because it’s a natural compound that we actually eat.”
The mice that received the ursolic acid became leaner and had
lower blood sugar levels, cholesterol and triglycerides. Further testing
will be needed before it is determined that the same positive results
will prove to be true for humans.
The muscle-building aspect of the ursolic acid would be beneficial in the treatment of the infirmed and elderly.
Also, it is not known whether the amount of ursolic acid that
is consumed on a daily basis by humans would produce the same results.
Ursolic acid is found in apple peels, but it is also found in
other plants, including bilberries, cranberries, hawthorn, prunes, elder
flowers, lavender, oregano, thyme and peppermint. Ursolic acid has
already been recognized as an inhibitor of various types of cancer
cells.
Ursolic acid is currently used by the cosmetic industry in the
manufacture of cosmetics in its topical form due to its anti-tumor
(skin cancer) properties.
Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes diagnoses are growing in number
each year. Every little piece of new information garnered that could
help in the treatment of these conditions helps all those with these
numerous conditions.
In the meantime, we might want to do what we are always told: Eat your fruits and veggies.
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