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Hypoglycemic Effect of Extracts of Soybean Paste Containing Mycelia of Mushrooms in Streptozotocin- Induced Diabetic Rats (버섯된장 추출물의 당뇨 유발 흰쥐에 대한 혈당강하 효과)

  • Yang, Byung-Keun;Jeong, Sang-Chul;Hur, Nam-Jung;Ha, Sang-O;Kim, Ki-Young;Kym, Kyo-Hyeok;Yun, Jong-Won;Song, Chi-Hyun
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.126-129
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    • 2000
  • The hypoglycemic effects of the hot water extract of soybean paste containing mycelia of Phellinus linteus, Cordyceps militaris, Ganoderma lucidum were evaluated in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. All the diabetic groups were not significantly affected in food intake and food efficiency ratio. Significant decrease in blood glucose was observed in all the soybean paste containing mushroom mycelia (SPM) groups. Especially, administration of soybean paste containing mycelia of Ganoderma lucidum, blood glucose level was significantly lowered up to 45% compared to that of diabetic control group. The GPT and GOT activities indicated lower values in all the SPM groups than in the diabetic control group.

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Hypoglycemic Effect of Naturaceuticals Extract Supplementations in NIDDM Patients (천연소재 혼합물 섭취가 당뇨환자의 혈당 및 당화혈색소에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Hyun-Sook;Kim, Dae-Jung;Hwang, Ha-Jin;Lee, Hyun-Joo;Choe, Myeon
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.50 no.1
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    • pp.68-71
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    • 2007
  • Cordyceps militaris, Artemisa capillaris, and Fagopyrum esculentum have been known to maintain normal blood sugar levels in folk medicine. We investigated the effects of these nutraceuticals extract supplementations on fasting and postprandial blood glucose in diabetes mellitus patients. The study population consisted of 50 diabetes subjects with a mean fasting blood glucose of 186.8${\pm}$6.2 mg/dl and postprandial blood glucose of 292.8${\pm}$10.3 mg/dl. They consumed 3 tea bags (3g per meal) of the extract of selected plants for 17 weeks. Patients treated with nutraceuticals extract supplementation showed a significant decrease of fasting blood glucose (118.4${\pm}$3.9 mg/dl) and postprandial blood glucose (160.5${\pm}$4.0 mg/dl) in 7 weeks. Nutraceticals extract supplemantation caused a significant decrease of 36.5% and 45% in fasting and postprandial blood glucose levels, respectively, and also significantly decreased HbA1c levels. This study shows that extract of nutraceuticals supplementation significantly lowered the fasting and postprandial blood glucose levels in NIDDM patients. These effects presumably contribute to the hypoglycemic activity.

A Retrospective Study of the Effectiveness and Safety of Banhasasim-tang, Gumiganghwal-tang, or Pyeongwee-san in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (표준 치료를 받고 있는 제2형 당뇨병 환자에 대한 구미강활탕, 평위산, 반하사심탕 복용이 혈당에 미치는 영향 및 안전성 연구)

  • Oh, Seung-hyun;Lee, Min-seong;Jung, Woo-nyoung;Noh, Ji-won;Ahn, Young-min;Ahn, Se-young;Lee, Byung-cheol
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.363-374
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    • 2022
  • Objective: This study was conducted to evaluate the hypoglycemic effect and safety of herbal extracts in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods: We investigated 19 hospitalized patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus who were administered Banhasasim-tang (BST), Gumiganghwal-tang (GGT), or Pyeongwee-san (PWS) at Kyung Hee University Korean Medical Hospital for at least three days between January 2012 and December 2021. Their clinical characteristics and laboratory tests were reviewed retrospectively. The glucose-lowering effect of the herbal extracts was assessed by comparing blood glucose levels, including fasting blood sugar (FBS), two-hour postprandial glucose (PP2) levels, and glycated hemoglobin levels. To evaluate the safety of the herbal extract, liver function test and kidney function test results were compared, including aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and creatinine (Cr). Results: After taking herbal extracts, PP2 and HbA1c levels significantly decreased from 205.82 mg/dL to 171.41 mg/dL and 7.58% to 6.62%, respectively. The safety profile reported no significant difference after taking herbal extracts. Conclusions: BST, GGT, and PWS may have hypoglycemic effects in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus taking hypoglycemic medication.

Physicochemical Quality and Hypoglycemic Effect of Omija Sauce (혈당강하 기능 오미자 소스의 이화학적 품질 및 생리활성)

  • Park, Eun-Joo;Ahn, Jae-Jun;Kang, Sun-Ae;Kim, Hyo-Young;Kwon, Joong-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.42 no.7
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    • pp.1079-1085
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    • 2013
  • This study investigated how different amounts of omija fruit (Schisandra chinensis) juice concentrate (0~5%) in sauces affect perceived sensory and quality characteristics. Sauce samples were subjected to chemical analysis for different quality parameters such as Brix, reducing sugars, total phenolic compounds, alpha-amylase inhibition, and alpha-glucosidase inhibition activity. A decrease in pH values was observed with increasing concentrate percentage. As for color, the more concentrate added, the more the L value decreased and other values ($a^*$, $b^*$ and ${\Delta}E$ values) increased. Hypoglycemic effect, as determined by alpha-glucosidase, valuably increased in 4% juice concentrate. As the percentage of concentrate increased, the chemical component values also increased. Significant differences were observed between sauce samples in the sensory evaluation, with the highest overall acceptance being sauce containing 4% juice concentrate. When evaluated with marinated chicken breasts, sauce containing 5% juice concentrate achieved the maximum score.

Nutritional Compositions and Physiological Activities of Chungbuk New Mulberry Cultivar 'Cheongsu' (충북 신품종 오디 '청수'의 영양성분 및 생리활성 분석)

  • Lee, A Reum;Park, Jae-Ho;Noh, Jae-Gwan;Kim, Youngho;Huh, Yoon Sun;Hong, Eui Yon;Eom, Hyun-Ju
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.19-26
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    • 2016
  • Mulberry (oddi) is one of the most popular functional foods with many physiological components. This study investigated and compared the nutritional compositions and physiological activities of four mulberry fruits from Morus albo L. including Cheongilppong, Iksuppong, Suwonppong and Cheongsuppong (a new cultivar from Chungcheongbuk-do). To analyze the nutrient contents, mulberry fruits were freeze-dried. The results showed that the proximate compositions of the four mulberry cultivars ranged from 9.61~14.11% for moisture, 8.28~11.90% for crude protein, 3.70~4.86% for crude ash, 4.28~5.54% for crude lipid and 7.46~10.78% for crude fiber. The above proximate contents of mulberry cultivars were not significantly different. However, Cheongsuppong had the highest content of reducing sugar, 74.7%. Chungsuppong and Iksuppong showed higher contents of total polyphenol and anthocyanin than other mulberry cultivars, while all mulberry cultivars showed high antioxidant activities. Hypoglycemic effect had a slightly higher level in Suwonppong and Cheongsuppong than in the other samples. Taken together, the new cultivar "Cheongsu" oddi can be suggested as a potential source of functional food.

Effect of Sea Tangle and Metformin on Lipid Peroxide and Antioxidants Levels in Diabetic Rats (당뇨쥐에서 다시마와 Metformin의 급여가 지질과산화물과 항산화영양소 함량에 미치는 영향)

  • 이경순
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.230-238
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    • 1999
  • The present study was conducted to investigate te effect of sea tangle and hypoglycemic agent(Metformin) on lipid peroxidation and antioxidants levels in normal and diabetic rats. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were fed AIN-76 based experimental diets containing 5% (w/w) cellulose or 15%(w/w) sea tangle for 3 weeks, and then rats of diabetic groups were rendered diabetic by intramuscular injection of streptozotocin(STZ, 45mg/kg BW). After induction of diabetes Metformin(350mg/kg BW) was given once a day using a feeding tube for 5 days. Blood glucose level in diabetic rats fed sea tangle was significantly lower than that of diabetic rats fed cellulose. Metformin feeding resulted in further lowering blood glucose. Plasma and liver microsomal levels of lipid peroxides were increased significantly in diabetic rats as compared to normal rats, and the plasma level tended to be decreased by sea tangle feeding. Plasma level of retinol was reduced by STZ treatment, but it was increased by Metformin feeding in diabetic rats fed sea tangle. The liver contents of retinyl plamitate were reduced in diabetic rats but recovered by sea tangle feeding to some extent. Liver contents of total vitamin A were increased significantly by sea tangle in diabetic rats. Although difference in either plasma or liver level of $\alpha$-tocopherol by diet and STZ treatment was not significant, $\alpha$-tocopherol levels were the highest in the group with simultaneous feeding of sea tangle and metformin. Liver contents of zinc and copper were not influenced by either STZ treatment or sea tangle feeding. The present study indicates that the lowering blood glucose level could be attained by simultaneous trial of sea tangle diet and hypoglycemic agent and the increased oxidative stress caused by STZz treatment could be relieved by sea tangle feeding.

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Acute Toxicity of $P_2$, $B_1$, $T_{0}$, and $O_1$ in Rats and Mice

  • Yoon, Suh-young;Yoo, Kyeong-seok;Yim, Jae-woong;Kim, Bak-kwang;Cheong, Jae-hoon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology
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    • 1998.11a
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    • pp.190-190
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    • 1998
  • $_2$(5,7-dipropoxychrysin), $B_1$(chrysin7-O-toluate), $T_{0}$(5-hydroxy-7-butoxy-chrysin), and $O_1$(5- hydroxy-7 -octoxychrysin) are chrysin derivatives which have isolated from Mori Cortex Radicis. They exhibited strong hypoglycemic effect, so they can be developed for hypoglycemic agents. In this study, we evaluated the acute toxicity of $P_2$, $B_1$, $T_{0}$, and $O_1$ by a single oral administration in rats and mice. The male SD rats and the male ICR mice were divided into 5 groups, and each group was treated orally with 500mg/kg $P_2$, $B_1$, $T_{0}$, and $O_1$, and control respectively. 500mg/kg is the highest dosage which can be administered to mouse. Each group of mice were subdivided as the dosage, 5mg/kg, 20mg/kg, l00mg/kg, and 500mg/kg. After oral administration, we examined food consumption, clinical signs and mortality of each group for 12 days. We also examined body weight increment of animals before and after treatment. Then organ weights were examined on 13th day. There was no toxic effect in mortality, body weight changes, food consumption, clinical signs and organ weights. We found out that the $LD_{50}$ of $P_2$, $B_1$, $T_{0}$, and $O_1$ is more than 500mg/kg in rats.

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Preparation and Hypoglycemic Effect of Reconstituted Grain Added with Selected Medicinal Herb Extract (한방 생약재 추출물을 첨가한 재성형 당뇨쌀의 제조 및 혈당강하 효과)

  • Lee, Young-Tack
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.527-531
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    • 2003
  • Hot-water extract from selected medicinal herbs of diabetes prescription was mixed with brown rice and pearled barley flours and extruded to prepare a reconstituted grain for diabetes millitus patients. Even though the cooked reconstituted grain containing medicinal herb extract was somewhat different from cooked ordinary rice in textural properties measured by texture analyzer, it was estimated to be organoleptically acceptable in sensory parameters. The reconstituted grain added with medicinal herb extract reduced the rate of dialysis of glucose evaluated by in vitro dialysis experiment. The effects of reconstituted grain diet on blood glucose levels in diabetes patients were studied during 3-week period. Compared to normal diet, the reconstituted grain diet for 2 weeks significantly decreased the fasting and 2-hr postprandial blood glucose levels in diabetes patients by 14% and 10%, respectively. These results suggested that the reconstituted grain could be used as an effective therapeutic diet for the control of diabetes mellitus.

Hypoglycemic effect of Chlorella vulgaris intake in type 2 diabetic Goto-Kakizaki and normal Wistar rats

  • Jeong, Hye-Jin;Kwon, Hye-Jin;Kim, Mi-Kyung
    • Nutrition Research and Practice
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.23-30
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    • 2009
  • The aim of this study was to examine the hypoglycemic effect of chlorella in 6 week-old type 2 diabetic Goto-Kakizaki (GK, n=30) rats and 6 week-old normal Wistar (n=30) rats. Animals were randomly assigned to 3 groups respectively, and were fed three different experimental diets containing 0%, 3% or 5% (w/w) chlorella for 8 weeks. In diabetic GK rats, the insulinogenic-indices were not significantly different among the groups. The concentrations of fasting plasma glucagon and hepatic triglyceride, and the insulin/glucagon ratios of the GK-3% chlorella and GK-5% chlorella groups were significantly lower than those of the GK-control group. The HOMA-index and the concentrations of fasting blood glucose and plasma insulin of the GK-3% chlorella and GK-5% chlorella groups were slightly lower than those of the GK-control group. In normal Wistar rats, the insulinogenic-indices were not significantly different among the normal groups, but that of the Wistar-5% chlorella group was slightly higher than the other groups. The concentrations of fasting blood glucose and plasma insulin, and the HOMA-index of the Wistar-5% chlorella group were a little higher, and the fasting plasma glucagon concentration and the insulin/glucagon ratio of the Wistar-5% chlorella group were significantly higher than those of the Wistar-control and Wistar-3% chlorella groups. In conclusion, this study shows that the glucose-stimulated insulin secretion was not affected by the intake of chlorella, which could be beneficial, however, in improving insulin sensitivity in type 2 diabetic GK and normal Wistar rats.

Blood Glucose-Lowering Effects of Mori Folium (상엽의 혈당강하 활성)

  • 이주선;최명현;정성현
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.367-372
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    • 1995
  • Mori Folium(MF) methanol extract and its water soluble fraction showed significant blood glucose lowering effects alloxan-induced hyperglycemic mice. Their hypoglycemic activities seemed to nothing to do with the stimulation of insulin release or insulin-like action, according to our experiments. On the other hand, MF prevents the hyperglycemic responses from an oral load of starch and glucose in vivo. Since complex carbohydrates present in a diet must be degraded to monosaccharides by $\alpha$-glucohydrolase before being absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract, it is thought that blood glucose lowering effects of MF may be related to the inhibition of $\alpha$-glucohydrolase catalyzed enzymatic reaction. In addition, experiments that examined an effect of MF water soluble fraction on gastrointestinal movement showed no significant GI movement inhibitory effect. In conclusion, MF water soluble fraction may possess active component which is a potential candidate as an orally active agent for the treatment of diabetes mellitus.

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