Inhibition of the intestinal postprandial glucose transport by gallic acid and gallic acid derivatives.


Journal

Food & function
ISSN: 2042-650X
Titre abrégé: Food Funct
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101549033

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
21 Jun 2021
Historique:
pubmed: 15 5 2021
medline: 24 11 2021
entrez: 14 5 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Inhibition of glucose uptake in the intestine through sodium-dependent glucose transporter 1 (SGLT1) or glucose transporter 2 (GLUT2) may be beneficial in controlling postprandial blood glucose levels. Gallic acid and ten of its derivatives were identified in the active fractions of Terminalia chebula Retz. fructus immaturus, a popular edible plant fruit which has previously been associated with the inhibition of glucose uptake. Gallic acid derivatives (methyl gallate, ethyl gallate, pentyl gallate, 3,4,6-tri-O-galloyl-β-d-glucose, and corilagin) showed good glucose transport inhibition with inhibitory rates of 72.1 ± 1.6%, 71.5 ± 1.4%, 79.9 ± 1.2%, 44.7 ± 1.2%, and 75.0 ± 0.7% at 5 mM d-glucose and/or 56.3 ± 2.3, 52.1 ± 3.2%, 70.2 ± 1.7%, 15.6 ± 1.6%, and 37.1 ± 0.8% at 25 mM d-glucose. However, only 3,4,6-tri-O-galloyl-β-d-glucose and corilagin were confirmed GLUT2-specific inhibitors. Whilst some tea flavonoids demonstrated minimal glucose transport inhibition, their gallic acid derivatives strongly inhibited transport effect with GLUT2 specificity. This suggests that gallic acid structures are crucial for glucose transport inhibition. Plants, such as T. chebula, which contain high levels of gallic acid and its derivatives, show promise as natural functional ingredients for inclusion in foods and drinks designed to control postprandial glucose levels.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33988204
doi: 10.1039/d1fo01118a
doi:

Substances chimiques

Flavonoids 0
Glucose Transporter Type 2 0
Glucosides 0
Hydrolyzable Tannins 0
Plant Extracts 0
Sodium-Glucose Transporter 1 0
pentyl gallate 0
ethyl gallate 235I6UDD3L
methyl gallate 623D3XG80C
corilagin 62LOS9TW6D
Gallic Acid 632XD903SP
Glucose IY9XDZ35W2

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

5399-5406

Auteurs

Huijun Wang (H)

The MOE Key Laboratory for Standardization of Chinese Medicines and the SATCM Key Laboratory for New Resources and Quality Evaluation of Chinese Medicines, Institute of Chinese Materia Medica, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1200 Cailun Road, Shanghai 201203, P. R. China. shunchunwang@126.com and Unilever R&D Colworth, Colworth Science Park, Sharnbrook, Bedford MK44 1LQ, UK. Guoping.Lian@unilever.com.

Mark I Fowler (MI)

Unilever R&D Colworth, Colworth Science Park, Sharnbrook, Bedford MK44 1LQ, UK. Guoping.Lian@unilever.com.

David J Messenger (DJ)

Unilever R&D Colworth, Colworth Science Park, Sharnbrook, Bedford MK44 1LQ, UK. Guoping.Lian@unilever.com.

Jose Juan Ordaz-Ortiz (JJ)

Plant Science Laboratory, Cranfield University, MK43 0AL, UK and National Laboratory of Genomics for Biodiversity, CINVESTAV IPN, 36824 Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico.

Xuelan Gu (X)

Unilever R&D Shanghai, 5/F, 66 Lin Xin Road, Shanghai 200335, P. R. China.

Songshan Shi (S)

The MOE Key Laboratory for Standardization of Chinese Medicines and the SATCM Key Laboratory for New Resources and Quality Evaluation of Chinese Medicines, Institute of Chinese Materia Medica, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1200 Cailun Road, Shanghai 201203, P. R. China. shunchunwang@126.com.

Leon A Terry (LA)

Plant Science Laboratory, Cranfield University, MK43 0AL, UK.

Mark J Berry (MJ)

Unilever R&D Colworth, Colworth Science Park, Sharnbrook, Bedford MK44 1LQ, UK. Guoping.Lian@unilever.com.

Guoping Lian (G)

Unilever R&D Colworth, Colworth Science Park, Sharnbrook, Bedford MK44 1LQ, UK. Guoping.Lian@unilever.com and Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Surrey, Guildford, GU2 7XH, UK.

Shunchun Wang (S)

The MOE Key Laboratory for Standardization of Chinese Medicines and the SATCM Key Laboratory for New Resources and Quality Evaluation of Chinese Medicines, Institute of Chinese Materia Medica, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1200 Cailun Road, Shanghai 201203, P. R. China. shunchunwang@126.com.

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