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Illustration of Nitraria roborowskii desert shrub with red berries in a sandy landscape, accompanied by a vial of extract and scientific charts on insulin signaling for a news article on diabetes research in mice.
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Desert berry extract linked to improved insulin signaling in diabetic mice, study reports

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An extract from Nitraria roborowskii, a desert shrub used in traditional Chinese medicine, improved insulin sensitivity and metabolic markers in diabetic mice by reactivating the PI3K/AKT pathway, according to a peer‑reviewed study in the Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy and a summary posted on ScienceDaily.

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