Effect and Mechanism of Pueraria Flavonoids on Improving Hypoglycemic Effects of Mulberry Root Barks
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Effect and Mechanism of Pueraria Flavonoids on Improving Hypoglycemic Effects of Mulberry Root Barks
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 19, Issue 3, Pages: 179-183(2013)
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XIAO Bing-xin, WANG Qian, FAN Li-qing, et al. Effect and Mechanism of Pueraria Flavonoids on Improving Hypoglycemic Effects of Mulberry Root Barks[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2013, 19(3): 179-183.
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XIAO Bing-xin, WANG Qian, FAN Li-qing, et al. Effect and Mechanism of Pueraria Flavonoids on Improving Hypoglycemic Effects of Mulberry Root Barks[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2013, 19(3): 179-183.DOI:
Effect and Mechanism of Pueraria Flavonoids on Improving Hypoglycemic Effects of Mulberry Root Barks
Objective:The aim of the study was to investigate the effect and its mechanism of pueraria flavonoids (PF) on improving the hypoglycemic effect of mulberry root bark (Morus alba L.) extract (ME). Method: Four groups of rats (n=5 for each) were given with starch(2 g·kg-1)in combination with ME(34.5 mg·kg-1)
PF(211.5 mg·kg-1)
mixture of ME and PF (ME-PF 250 mg·kg-1) or water
respectively. 1-deoxynojlrimycin(DNJ)
the main active component of ME for inhibition of α-glycosidase activity
was 20 mg·kg-1 in ME and ME-PF groups.The rat blood glucose levels were assayed in 2 hr after dosing. Another two groups of rats (n=5 for each) were used for single-pass small intestinal perfusion of ME and ME-PF
respectively
at DNJ equivalent concentration of 10 μmol·L-1. The DNJ concentrations in perfusion samples were determined by LC-MS/MS methods. Result: When ME was given in combination with PF
the increased blood glucose levels in rats after dosing with starch were significantly depressed. The area under the blood glucose concentration-time curve (AUC) from time 0 to 2 h of rats in ME-PF group was decreased by 40.8%
in comparison with those when given with only starch. While
the AUC in ME and PF groups were decreased by 13.6%
11.8%
respectively. Intestinal perfusion experiment showed that the transportation rate of DNJ was significantly different (P<0.05) between the two groups ME-PF and ME
with effective permeability (Peff) values of 3.5×10-3
7.5×10-3 cm·min-1
respectively. The percentage of transportation of DNJ were also significantly different (P<0.01)
with 14.8%
31.6%
respectively. Conclusion: PF could significantly improve the hypoglycemic effects of ME
for depress elevation of postprandial blood glucose
this may probably related with that PF could strongly decrease the absorption of DNJ in the small intestine
and resulting higher DNJ concentration in small intestine could display a relative stronger α-glycosidase inhibition activity.
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LIU Guang-yu
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Key Laboratory of Bioactive Substances and Resources Utilization of Chinese Herbal Medicine, Ministry of Education,Institute of Medicinal Plant Development,Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College