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The inhibition of a-glucosidase and glucose-6-phosphatase, two enzymes involved in the carbohydrate metabolism, is an important target to control glycaemia on individuals with type 2 diabetes. In this work we report for the first
time the inhibition of both enzymes by the antihyperglycemic n-butanol extract from Genista tenera (Fabaceae). This
extract decreased a-glucosidase and glucose-6-phosphatase activities to 0.97 and 80.25 %, respectively, being more
effective than acarbose, and phlorizin, the positive controls, which reduced enzymes activities only to 17.39 and 96.06 %.
Once inflammation and oxidative stress are related to diabetic impairments, the anti-inflammatory activity of the extract
was also evaluated, through its inhibitory activity over COX-1 enzyme (47.5 % inhibition). Moreover, after induction of
oxidative stress by UV radiation, the viability of irradiated rat liver hepatoma cells exposed to the extract was significantly
higher (67.82 %) than that promoted by ascorbic acid, the positive control (45.05 %). In addition, the stability of the
extract under gastrointestinal conditions was evaluated by HPLC–DAD-ESI–MS/MS. Flavonoid diglycosides were
identified as the main constituents of the extract, and no alterations in the chemical composition nor in the antioxidant
activity were observed after in vitro digestion with artificial gastric and pancreatic juices.
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Keywords
a-Glucosidase inhibition Inibição da a-Glucosidase In vitro digestion Digestão In vitro HPLC–DAD-ESI–MS/MS Antioxidant activity Actividade antioxidante Flavonoid glycosides Glicosídeos flavonóides
Citation
Batista, D.; Falé, P.L.; Serralheiro, M.L.; Araújo, M.E.; Madeira, P.J.A.; Borges, C.; Torgal, I.; Goulart, M.; Justino, J.; Martins, A. & Rauter, A.P. (2015). New In Vitro studies on the bioprofile of Genista tenera antihyperglycemic extract. Natural Products and Bioprospecting, 5, 277–285. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13659-015-0077-z
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Springer