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Alpha Glucosidase Inhibitory Activities of Plants with Focus on Common Vegetables
Type-2 diabetes mellitus is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the world, and is characterized by hyperglycemia (i.e., high levels of glucose in the blood). Alpha-glucosidases are enzymes in the digestive tract that hydrolyze carbohydrates into glucose. One strategy that has been develo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7020213/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31861279 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9010002 |
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author | Assefa, Samuel Tilahun Yang, Eun-Young Chae, Soo-Young Song, Mihye Lee, Jundae Cho, Myeong-Cheoul Jang, Seonghoe |
author_facet | Assefa, Samuel Tilahun Yang, Eun-Young Chae, Soo-Young Song, Mihye Lee, Jundae Cho, Myeong-Cheoul Jang, Seonghoe |
author_sort | Assefa, Samuel Tilahun |
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description | Type-2 diabetes mellitus is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the world, and is characterized by hyperglycemia (i.e., high levels of glucose in the blood). Alpha-glucosidases are enzymes in the digestive tract that hydrolyze carbohydrates into glucose. One strategy that has been developed to treat type-2 diabetes is inhibition of the activity of alpha-glucosidases using synthetic drugs. However, these inhibitors are usually associated with gastrointestinal side effects. Therefore, the development of inhibitors from natural products offers an alternative option for the control of hyperglycemia. In recent years, various studies have been conducted to identify alpha-glucosidases inhibitors from natural sources such as plants, and many candidates have transpired to be secondary metabolites including alkaloids, flavonoids, phenols, and terpenoids. In this review, we focus on the alpha-glucosidases inhibitors found in common vegetable crops and the major classes of phytochemicals responsible for the inhibitory activity, and also as potential/natural drug candidates for the treatment of type-2 diabetes mellitus. In addition, possible breeding strategies for production of improved vegetable crops with higher content of the inhibitors are also described. |
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spelling | pubmed-70202132020-03-09 Alpha Glucosidase Inhibitory Activities of Plants with Focus on Common Vegetables Assefa, Samuel Tilahun Yang, Eun-Young Chae, Soo-Young Song, Mihye Lee, Jundae Cho, Myeong-Cheoul Jang, Seonghoe Plants (Basel) Review Type-2 diabetes mellitus is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the world, and is characterized by hyperglycemia (i.e., high levels of glucose in the blood). Alpha-glucosidases are enzymes in the digestive tract that hydrolyze carbohydrates into glucose. One strategy that has been developed to treat type-2 diabetes is inhibition of the activity of alpha-glucosidases using synthetic drugs. However, these inhibitors are usually associated with gastrointestinal side effects. Therefore, the development of inhibitors from natural products offers an alternative option for the control of hyperglycemia. In recent years, various studies have been conducted to identify alpha-glucosidases inhibitors from natural sources such as plants, and many candidates have transpired to be secondary metabolites including alkaloids, flavonoids, phenols, and terpenoids. In this review, we focus on the alpha-glucosidases inhibitors found in common vegetable crops and the major classes of phytochemicals responsible for the inhibitory activity, and also as potential/natural drug candidates for the treatment of type-2 diabetes mellitus. In addition, possible breeding strategies for production of improved vegetable crops with higher content of the inhibitors are also described. MDPI 2019-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7020213/ /pubmed/31861279 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9010002 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Assefa, Samuel Tilahun Yang, Eun-Young Chae, Soo-Young Song, Mihye Lee, Jundae Cho, Myeong-Cheoul Jang, Seonghoe Alpha Glucosidase Inhibitory Activities of Plants with Focus on Common Vegetables |
title | Alpha Glucosidase Inhibitory Activities of Plants with Focus on Common Vegetables |
title_full | Alpha Glucosidase Inhibitory Activities of Plants with Focus on Common Vegetables |
title_fullStr | Alpha Glucosidase Inhibitory Activities of Plants with Focus on Common Vegetables |
title_full_unstemmed | Alpha Glucosidase Inhibitory Activities of Plants with Focus on Common Vegetables |
title_short | Alpha Glucosidase Inhibitory Activities of Plants with Focus on Common Vegetables |
title_sort | alpha glucosidase inhibitory activities of plants with focus on common vegetables |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7020213/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31861279 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9010002 |
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