The Effects of the Ethanol Extract of Allium Ascalonicum L. in High-Fat-High-Fructose-Induced Insulin Resistance Swiss-Webster Male Mice.

Q2 Medicine
Journal of Experimental Pharmacology Pub Date : 2025-05-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/JEP.S513301
Rani Yulifah Elkanawati, Sri Adi Sumiwi, Jutti Levita
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Abstract

Background: Insulin resistance (IR) is a condition where the body cannot respond properly to insulin, leading to elevated blood glucose and the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The first-line anti-T2DM drug is metformin, however, it has shown adverse effects, challenging the search for alternative natural drugs. Plant flavonoids stimulate cellular glucose uptake, decrease hyperglycemia, and regulate key signaling pathways in glucose metabolism. Brebes shallots (Allium ascalonicum L.) are known to contain flavonoids and thus may have the potential to inhibit IR.

Purpose: To evaluate the effects of the ethanol extract of Brebes shallots in improving IR conditions.

Methods: Brebes shallots were collected from West Java, Indonesia. 500 g of the shallots were oven-dried and extracted using 70% ethanol for 3×24 h, the solvent was evaporated to a thick consistency, and the extract was abbreviated as EAA. The effects of EAA were studied in high-fat-high-fructose (HFHF)-induced Swiss-Webster male mice by performing the insulin tolerance test (ITT) and oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), and the liver and pancreas index. The nutritional composition and quercetin levels in the extract were also determined.

Results: The extraction process yielded a 28.1% EAA. EAA reduces % weight gain, blood glucose levels in OGTT, and liver and pancreas index. EAA significantly improved insulin tolerance in the HFHF-induced mice (p < 0.05). Proximate analysis resulted in 3.92% ash, 0.12% fat, 13.45% protein, and 60.69% carbohydrate, while quercetin was at 0.0065%.

Conclusion: Allium ascalonicum L. extract may improve IR conditions as confirmed by its ability to increase the ITT value and reduce blood glucose levels. However, further studies are needed to confirm its role in alleviating metabolic disorders.

蒜香乙醇提取物对高脂高果糖诱导的胰岛素抵抗小鼠的影响。
背景:胰岛素抵抗(Insulin resistance, IR)是指机体不能对胰岛素做出适当反应,从而导致血糖升高并发展为2型糖尿病(T2DM)的一种状态。一线抗2型糖尿病药物是二甲双胍,然而,它已经显示出副作用,这对寻找替代天然药物提出了挑战。植物类黄酮刺激细胞葡萄糖摄取,降低高血糖,调节葡萄糖代谢的关键信号通路。众所周知,布里布葱(Allium ascalonicum L.)含有黄酮类化合物,因此可能具有抑制IR的潜力。目的:评价布里布大葱乙醇提取物改善红外条件的作用。方法:采自印度尼西亚西爪哇的布里布大葱,取500 g烘干,用70%乙醇提取3×24 h,蒸发至浓稠,提取物简称为EAA。通过胰岛素耐量试验(ITT)、口服葡萄糖耐量试验(OGTT)及肝脏和胰腺指数研究EAA对高脂高果糖(HFHF)诱导的Swiss-Webster雄性小鼠的影响。测定了提取物的营养成分和槲皮素含量。结果:提取工艺中EAA含量为28.1%。EAA降低体重增加%,OGTT血糖水平,肝脏和胰腺指数。EAA可显著改善hfhf诱导小鼠的胰岛素耐量(p < 0.05)。近似分析结果表明,其中灰分3.92%,脂肪0.12%,蛋白质13.45%,碳水化合物60.69%,槲皮素为0.0065%。结论:阿斯卡隆提取物具有提高ITT值、降低血糖的作用,可改善IR状况。然而,需要进一步的研究来证实其在缓解代谢紊乱中的作用。
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Journal of Experimental Pharmacology
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