Fig. 3From: The role of diosgenin in crohn’s diseaseDepicting the role of diosgenin in Crohn’s disease. The phosphorylation of 1 kb allows for the upregulation Nf-kb is kept upregulated by STAT3 and leads to the activation of inflammatory cytokines; a pre-requisite to Crohn’s disease. However, the administration of diosgenin blocks these reactions, thus preventing necrosis and cell deathBack to article page