Supplement shows promise for better blood flow in diabetes
NCT ID NCT04557228
First seen May 09, 2026 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 4 times
Summary
This study tested whether a dietary supplement called phosphatidylserine (PS) can improve blood flow and insulin response in people with type 2 diabetes. The supplement works by blocking an enzyme (ADAM17) that may interfere with blood vessel function. Researchers measured leg blood flow and artery flexibility in 36 adults aged 45-64 with type 2 diabetes.
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University of Missouri- NextGen Clinical Translational Science Unit
Columbia, Missouri, 65212, United States
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