| Literature DB >> 35454760 |
Chang-Yi Huang1, Yu-Huang Cheng2, Su-Der Chen2.
Abstract
Wild bitter gourd (Momordica charantia L. var. abbreviata S.) is a kind of Chinese herbal medicine and is also a vegetable and fruit that people eat daily. Wild bitter gourd has many bioactive components, such as saponin, polysaccharide, and protein, and the extract is used to adjust blood sugar in patients with diabetes. The objective of this study was to investigate simultaneous hot air-assisted radio frequency (HARF) drying and pasteurization for bitter gourd extract, and then to evaluate its effects on blood sugar of type II diabetic mice. The results showed that the solid-liquid ratio of the wild bitter gourd powder to water was 1:10 and it was extracted using focused ultrasonic extraction (FUE) for only 10 min with 70 °C water. Then, 1 kg of concentrated bitter gourd extract was mixed with soybean fiber powder at a ratio of 2:1.1. It was dried by HARF, and the temperature of the sample could reach above 80 °C in only 12 min to simultaneously reduce moisture content (wet basis) from 58% to 15% and achieve a pasteurization effect to significantly reduce the total bacterial and mold counts. Type II diabetic mice induced by nicotinamide and streptozocin (STZ) for two weeks and then were fed four-week feeds containing 5% RF-dried wild gourd extract did not raise fasting blood glucose. Therefore, the dried powder of wild bitter gourd extracts by HARF drying had a hypoglycemic effect.Entities:
Keywords: diabetic mice; drying; radio frequency (RF); ultrasonic extraction; wild bitter gourd
Year: 2022 PMID: 35454760 PMCID: PMC9025949 DOI: 10.3390/foods11081173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foods ISSN: 2304-8158
Figure 1Schematic view of 10 kW, 40.68 MHz continuous radio frequency (RF) (10 kW, 40.68 MHz) with hot air heating system.
Effect of focused ultrasonic extraction (FUE) and hot water extraction (HWE) on yield, active components, and antioxidant activity of wild bitter gourd.
| Extraction Method | FUE | HWE |
|---|---|---|
| Extraction temperature (°C) | 70 | 100 |
| Extraction time (min) | 10 | 60 |
| Extraction yield (%) | 22.4 ± 0.1 * | 21.0 ± 0.0 |
| Total saponins (mg/g) | 0.288 ± 0.002 | 0.296 ± 0.022 * |
| Total proteins (mg/g) | 1.198 ± 0.025 | 1.302 ± 0.032 * |
| Scavenging DPPH ability (%) | 79.2 ± 0.1 * | 59.6 ± 0.1 |
Data are expressed as mean ± S.D. (n = 3). Means with * in the same row were significantly different (p < 0.05). Scavenging DPPH ability (%) of 10 mg/mL Vitamin C and BHA were 95.5 ± 0.1 and 95.3 ± 0.1, respectively.
Figure 2Temperature profiles and drying curves of wild bitter gourd extract mixed with soybean fiber: (A) 2:1, (B) 2:1.1, and (C) 2:1.2 during HARF heating.
Drying rate of wild bitter gourd extract (E) mixed with soybean fiber powder (F) by 10 kW radio frequency heating.
| E:F | Loading (kg) | Linear Regression Equation | R2 | Rate (g/min) |
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| 2:1 | 1.0 | W = −36.881t + 1007.8 | 0.996 | 36.881 |
| 2:1.1 | 1.0 | W = −43.836t + 1066.4 | 0.984 | 43.836 |
| 2:1.2 | 1.0 | W = −53.968t + 1103.2 | 0.995 | 53.968 |
W is weight of sample (g), and t is drying time (min) in linear regression equation.
Total counts and mold and yeast counts for wild bitter gourd extract, soybean fiber powder, and RF product.
| Wild Bitter Gourd Sample | Extract from Wild Bitter Gourd | Soybean Fiber Powder | RF-Dried Extract Fiber Product |
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| CFU/mL | 523,000 | 9400 | 30 |
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| CFU/mL | >1000 | 30 | <10 |
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The changes of body weight (g) in mice for feeding RF-dried bitter gourd extract.
| Group | 0 Week | 1 Week | 2 Weeks | 3 Weeks | 4 Weeks |
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| Normal | 23.05 ± 1.64 b | 23.69 ± 1.65 a | 24.03 ± 1.63 a | 24.61 ± 1.21 a | 24.95 ± 1.57 a |
| STZ | 22.58 ± 0.88 ab | 22.94 ± 1.27 a | 23.67 ± 1.38 a | 24.01 ± 1.45 a | 24.78 ± 1.32 a |
| STZ + Extract | 21.69 ± 0.93 a | 23.66 ± 2.09 a | 24.16 ± 2.49 a | 24.90 ± 2.30 a | 25.35 ± 2.06a |
Data are expressed as mean ± S.D. (n = 8). 0 week: after 2 weeks injecting nicotinamide and STZ; 1~4 weeks: free feeding for 1~4 weeks. a,b Means at different times with different superscript letter in the same column were significantly different (p < 0.05).
The changes of fasting blood glucose (mg/dL) in mice for feeding RF-dried bitter gourd extract.
| Group | 0 Week | 4 Weeks |
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| Normal | 74.88 ± 6.20 b | 90.00 ± 6.50 c |
| STZ | 107.00 ± 6.21 a | 115.13 ± 5.69 a |
| STZ + Extract | 105.63 ± 4.34 a | 105.38 ± 4.07 b |
Data are expressed as mean ± S.D. (n = 8). 0 week: after 2 weeks of injection of nicotinamide and STZ; 4 weeks: free feeding for 4 weeks. a–c Means at different times with different superscript letter in the same column were significantly different (p < 0.05).