Blood Glucose Lowering Effect by an Extract from Aronia (Aronia melanocarpa) – a pilot intervention study

Kirsten Berger, Johanna Josefine Ostberg-Potthoff, T. Bakuradze, P. Winterhalter, E. Richling
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The polyphenols from red fruits exhibit protective effects against degenerative diseases, including diabetes mellitus type 2, cardiovascular disease, etc. In this small pilot intervention study with only ten volunteers, we investigated the influence of phenolic extracts prepared from an Aronia juice and a red grape juice concentrate on peripheral glucose, blood glucose, and insulin after the intake of a drink containing these extracts plus maltodextrin and water. Maltodextrin in water served as control; additionally, phenolic extracts from Aronia or grape juice were added. Blood samples were taken before ingestion of the bolus drink and 30, 60, 90, 120, 180, 240, and 360 min after. Additionally, continuously the peripheral glucose was measured using a commercially available sensor system. In all ten volunteers, the intake of Aronia extract (100 mg) reduced both the peripheral glucose and the blood glucose levels significantly (p ≤ 0.05) in comparison to the control. Blood insulin levels were not affected. Whereas the intake of red grape extract (120 mg) did not reduce the glucose levels but increased the insulin levels significantly. Our pilot study showed that even low amounts of a phenolic Aronia extract could lower glucose absorption. Thus, due to the blood glucose-lowering effects of Aronia phenolics in healthy volunteers, these preliminary results warrant further investigation in the frame of a follow-up study with a larger number of volunteers.
野樱草(Aronia melanocarpa)提取物的降血糖作用-一项试点干预研究
红色水果中的多酚对退行性疾病有保护作用,包括2型糖尿病、心血管疾病等。在这项只有10名志愿者参加的小型试点干预研究中,我们研究了在摄入含有这些提取物和麦芽糖糊精和水的饮料后,从野樱草汁和红葡萄汁中提取的酚类提取物对外周血糖、血糖和胰岛素的影响。以水中麦芽糖糊精为对照;此外,还加入了野樱草或葡萄汁的酚类提取物。分别在饮丸前和饮丸后30、60、90、120、180、240、360 min采集血样。此外,使用市售传感器系统连续测量外周葡萄糖。在所有10名志愿者中,与对照组相比,摄入100 mg野樱草提取物显著降低了外周血葡萄糖和血糖水平(p≤0.05)。血液胰岛素水平没有受到影响。而摄入红葡萄提取物(120毫克)并没有降低血糖水平,但显著提高了胰岛素水平。我们的初步研究表明,即使是低剂量的野樱草酚提取物也能降低葡萄糖的吸收。因此,由于野樱草酚类物质对健康志愿者的降血糖作用,这些初步结果值得在更多志愿者的后续研究框架中进一步研究。
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