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Aldose Reductase Inhibitory Activity of Methanol Extracts from the Korean Plants  

Jung, Sang-Hoon (Natural Products Research Institute, Seoul National University)
Lim, Soon-Sung (Natural Products Research Institute, Seoul National University)
Lee, Sang-Hyun (Natural Products Research Institute, Seoul National University)
Lee, Yeon-Sil (Natural Products Research Institute, Seoul National University)
Shin, Kuk-Hyun (Natural Products Research Institute, Seoul National University)
Kim, Yeong-Shik (Natural Products Research Institute, Seoul National University)
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Natural Product Sciences / v.9, no.1, 2003 , pp. 34-37 More about this Journal
Abstract
We examined methanol extracts prepared from the Korean plants for their inhibitory effects on rat lens aldose reductase (RLAR) activity in vitro. Among 41 plant extracts, the extracts of Lagerstroemia indica, Punica granatum, Eurya japonica, Liquidambar styraciflua, and Vitis coignetiae exhibited highest inhibitory potency, even more potent than tetramethylene glutaric acid (TMG), known as one of typical aldose reductase inhibitors $(IC_{50}\;value,\;0.51\;{\mu}g/ml)$. Especially, the extract of Lagerstroemia indica (Lythraceae), exhibited the most inhibitory potency $(IC_{50}\;value,\;0.069\;{\mu}/ml)$ on RLAR.
Keywords
Korean plant extracts; rat lens aldose reductase; Lagerstroemia indica;
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