Researchers at Nagaland University have identified Sinapic acid, a naturally occurring plant compound, as a potential game-changer in diabetic wound treatment. The study shows that this compound, when taken orally, can significantly accelerate wound healing in diabetic conditions — a global first, according to the research team.
Published in Nature Scientific Reports, the study reveals that Sinapic acid promotes healing by activating the SIRT1 pathway, which is crucial for tissue repair, new blood vessel formation, and inflammation control. This breakthrough could pave the way for a safe, natural, and affordable therapy for diabetic patients struggling with slow-healing wounds.
The multidisciplinary work brought together scientists from Nagaland University and Lovely Professional Univers