Nagaland University researchers have identified sinapic acid, a naturally occurring plant compound, as a potent agent for accelerating diabetic wound healing. This groundbreaking study, published in Nature Scientific Reports, demonstrates that oral administration of sinapic acid activates the SIRT1 pathway, promoting tissue repair and angiogenesis in diabetic conditions. The discovery offers a promising, cost-effective alternative to current treatments, particularly beneficial in regions with limited medical resources.