
doi: 10.1271/bbb.50592
pmid: 16926491
A crude acerola polyphenol fraction (C-AP) was prepared by subjecting an acerola extract to a C18 cartridge column, and eluting the adsorbed fraction with ethanol containing 10% of acetic acid. C-AP appeared in a previous study to have an inhibitory effect on alpha-glucosidase and particularly on maltase activities. To elucidate the antihyperglycemic effect of C-AP further, we examined the regulation by C-AP of glucose uptake in Caco-2 cell; this resulted in the inhibition of glucose uptake. We next conducted single administration tests of glucose and maltose to ICR mice to investigate whether C-AP really controlled the intestinal glucose absorption in an animal body. The results showed that C-AP significantly suppressed the plasma glucose level after administering both glucose and maltose, suggesting that C-AP had a preventive effect on hyperglycemia in the postprandial state. The mechanism for this effect is considered to have been both suppression of the intestinal glucose transport and the inhibition of alpha-glucosidase. Despite such a preventive effect, the therapeutic effect of C-AP on hyperglycemia appeared to be low from the experiment with KKAy mice.
Blood Glucose, Flavonoids, Male, Mice, Inbred ICR, Mice, Obese, Glucose Tolerance Test, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, Glucose, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Intestinal Absorption, Fruit, Animals, Humans, Hypoglycemic Agents, Caco-2 Cells, Intestinal Mucosa, Maltose, Cells, Cultured, Malpighiaceae
Blood Glucose, Flavonoids, Male, Mice, Inbred ICR, Mice, Obese, Glucose Tolerance Test, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, Glucose, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Intestinal Absorption, Fruit, Animals, Humans, Hypoglycemic Agents, Caco-2 Cells, Intestinal Mucosa, Maltose, Cells, Cultured, Malpighiaceae
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