New biofunctional effects of oleanane-type triterpene saponins

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Hisashi Matsuda, Toshio Morikawa, Seikou Nakamura, Osamu Muraoka, Masayuki Yoshikawa
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In the current review, we describe the novel biofunctional effects of oleanane-type triterpene saponins, including elatosides, momordins, senegasaponins, camelliasaponins, and escins, obtained from Aralia elata (bark, root cortex, young shoot), Kochia scoparia (fruit), Polygala senega var. latifolia (roots), Camellia japonica (seeds), and Aesculus hippocastanum (seeds), considering the following biofunctional activities: (1) inhibitory effects on elevated levels of blood alcohol and glucose in alcohol and glucose-loaded rats, respectively, (2) inhibitory effects on gastric emptying in rats and mice, (3) accelerative effects on gastrointestinal transit in mice, and (4) protective effects against gastric mucosal lesions in rats. In addition, we describe (5) suppressive effects of the extract and chakasaponins from Camellia sinensis (flower buds) on obesity based on inhibition of food intake in mice. The active saponins were classified into the following three types: (1) olean-12-en-28-oic acid 3-O-monodesmoside, (2) olean-12-ene 3,28-O-acylated bisdesmoside, and (3) acylated polyhydroxyolean-12-ene 3-O-monodesmoside. Furthermore, common modes of action, such as involvements of capsaicin-sensitive nerves, endogenous NO and PGs, and possibly sympathetic nerves, as well as common structural requirements, were observed. Based on our findings, a common mechanism of action might mediate the pharmacological effects of active saponins. It should be noted that the gastrointestinal tract is an important action site of saponins, and the role of the saponins in the gastrointestinal tract should be carefully considered.

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齐墩烷型三萜皂苷的新生物功能效应
在本文中,我们介绍了从elalia(树皮、根皮质、嫩枝)、Kochia scoparia(果实)、Polygala senega vart . latifolia(根)、Camellia japonica(种子)和Aesculus hippocastanum(种子)中提取的齐腰烷型三萜皂苷(包括elatosides、momordins、senegasaponins、camelliasaponins和escins)中提取的新的生物功能作用,并考虑了以下生物功能活性:(1)对酒精和葡萄糖负荷大鼠血液中酒精和葡萄糖水平升高的抑制作用;(2)对大鼠和小鼠胃排空的抑制作用;(3)对小鼠胃肠运输的促进作用;(4)对大鼠胃粘膜病变的保护作用。此外,我们描述了(5)基于抑制小鼠食物摄入的茶花花蕾提取物和chakasaponins对肥胖的抑制作用。活性皂苷分为3种类型:(1)齐墩-12-烯-28-果酸3- o -单苦苷;(2)齐墩-12-烯- 3,28- o -酰基化双苦苷;(3)酰基化聚羟基齐墩-12-烯3- o -单苦苷。此外,我们还观察到辣椒素敏感神经、内源性NO和pg以及可能的交感神经参与的共同作用模式,以及共同的结构要求。根据我们的发现,一种共同的作用机制可能介导了活性皂苷的药理作用。需要注意的是,胃肠道是皂苷的重要作用部位,要慎重考虑皂苷在胃肠道中的作用。
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CiteScore
6.90
自引率
3.00%
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79
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Natural Medicines is an international journal publishing original research in naturally occurring medicines and their related foods and cosmetics. It covers: -chemistry of natural products -biochemistry of medicinal plants -pharmacology of natural products and herbs, including Kampo formulas and traditional herbs -botanical anatomy -cultivation of medicinal plants. The journal accepts Original Papers, Notes, Rapid Communications and Natural Resource Letters. Reviews and Mini-Reviews are generally invited.
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