Issue 2, 2014

Effects of eugenol-reduced clove extract on glycogen phosphorylase b and the development of diabetes in db/db mice

Abstract

We found that the 50% aqueous EtOH extract of clove (Syzygium aromaticum) had potent dose-dependent inhibitory activity toward glycogen phosphorylase b and glucagon-stimulated glucose production in primary rat hepatocytes. Among the components, eugeniin inhibited glycogen phosphorylase b and glucagon-stimulated glucose production in primary rat hepatocytes, with IC50 values of 0.14 and 4.7 μM, respectively. In sharp contrast, eugenol showed no significant inhibition toward glycogen phosphorylase b, even at a concentration of 400 μM. Eugenol-reduced clove extracts (erCE) were prepared and when fed to a db/db mouse they clearly suppressed the blood glucose and HbA1c levels. Furthermore, plasma triglyceride and non-esterified fatty acid levels in 5% and 10% erCE-fed db/db mice were significantly lowered, compared with control db/db mice without erCE supplementation. These results suggested that dietary supplementation with the erCE could beneficially modify glucose and lipid metabolism and contribute to the prevention of the progress of hyperglycemia and metabolic syndrome.

Graphical abstract: Effects of eugenol-reduced clove extract on glycogen phosphorylase b and the development of diabetes in db/db mice

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Oct 2013
Accepted
18 Nov 2013
First published
20 Nov 2013

Food Funct., 2014,5, 214-219

Effects of eugenol-reduced clove extract on glycogen phosphorylase b and the development of diabetes in db/db mice

F. Sanae, O. Kamiyama, K. Ikeda-Obatake, Y. Higashi, N. Asano, I. Adachi and A. Kato, Food Funct., 2014, 5, 214 DOI: 10.1039/C3FO60514K

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