TYPE 2 DIABETES BY: DOYIN. How to regulate the amount of glucose in the pancreas by Creating a new food Pyramid Diabetes is the lack of enough insulin.

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TYPE 2 DIABETES BY: DOYIN

How to regulate the amount of glucose in the pancreas by Creating a new food Pyramid Diabetes is the lack of enough insulin production in the body to allow the absorption of energy. Can reaction between STZ AND NIA lower the level of Glucose?

AIM To create new routine exercise techniques To create a suitable balance diet To Use STZ/NIA to lower the level of glucose

Background Information Insulin helps turn food into energy. Excess glucose is stored in the liver. The stomach breaks down carbohydrates from food into sugar including glucose. Glucose then enters the bloodstream, which stimulates the pancreas to release insulin in just the right amount. The beta cells make the hormone insulin, with each meal beta cells release insulin to help the body use or store the glucose it gets from food Insulin consist of 51 amino acids The beta cells are located in the pancreas which serves as an endocrine system. Carbohydrates consist of carbon and water which are broken into a single monomer called glucose.

Milk, Yogurt, Meat, Eggs & Others Vegetables, Fruits Fats, Oil, Sweets,Cake RICE, BREANS E.T.C

Animal Model Use of Micro-Pigs over six months of age with less than 20kg. Use of six male micro-pigs Two antibody Micro-pigs Two Negative Control Micro-pigs Two Positive Control/Normal Micro- pigs

Animal Model STEPS Measurement of Blood Glucose Level Oral Glucose Test Immunohistochemistry on Pancreatic Tissue STZ Injection to induces Diabetes

H2O STZ NIA

LEVEL OF GLUCOSE IN THE BLOODSTREAM

IN CONCLUSION Reaction between STZ AND NIA produces water which reduces the level of glucose in the bloodstream The normal induced micro-pig shows the actual level of Glucose needed in the bloodstream THAT’S ALL