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Kumiko Kitamura1, Yusuke Takamura1, Taku Iwamoto1, Mitsuru Nomura1, Hideaki Iwasaki1, Motoyasu Ohdera1, Michiaki Murakoshi1, Keikichi Sugiyama1, Kazuki Matsuyama2, Yasuko Manabe2, Nobuharu L Fujii2, Tohru Fushiki3.
Abstract
Skeletal muscle is an important organ for controlling the development of type 2 diabetes. We discovered Panax notoginseng roots as a candidate to improve hyperglycemia through in vitro muscle cells screening test. Saponins are considered as the active ingredients of ginseng. However, in the body, saponins are converted to dammarane-type triterpenes, which may account for the anti-hyperglycemic activity. We developed a method for producing a dammarane-type triterpene extract (DTE) from Panax notoginseng roots and investigated the extract's potential anti-hyperglycemic activity. We found that DTE had stronger suppressive activity on blood glucose levels than the saponin extract (SE) did in KK-Ay mice. Additionally, DTE improved oral glucose tolerance, insulin sensitivity, glucose uptake, and Akt phosphorylation in skeletal muscle. These results suggest that DTE is a promising agent for controlling hyperglycemia by enhancing glucose uptake in skeletal muscle.Entities:
Keywords: Panax notoginseng; dammarane-type triterpene extract; hyperglycemia; skeletal muscle
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27771987 DOI: 10.1080/09168451.2016.1246173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosci Biotechnol Biochem ISSN: 0916-8451 Impact factor: 2.043