Salutary Effects of Germinated Glycine max Seeds on Post Prandial Hyperglycemia and Dyslipidemia - Evidence from In-vivo and In-vitro Studies

Richa Gupta, S. Sharma, U. Singh
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Background: Germinated Glycine max seeds have been known to have anti-hyperglycemic effects; however, a comprehensive study pertaining to this has never been experimentally determined. Methods: The aqueous extract of 12 h germinated Glycine max seeds (gGmax) were orally administered to Streptozotocin induced diabetic rats for 28 days and the effects were observed on glycemic index, lipid profile, antioxidant parameters alpha amylase and alpha glucosidase activity. Further the histomorphological changes were seen in the rat’s pancreas. Finally, the metabolite profiling was done. Results: There was a significant improvement in FBG and OGTT in diabetic rats treated with gGmax after a period of 28 days. The extract also led to a substantial increase in the levels of insulin and c-peptide as compared to diabetic control rats with marked improvement in insulin resistance. Lipid profile and atherogenic factors were significantly improved. Histomorphological examination of pancreatic tissue revealed increased number of islets and β-cells in treated rats as compared to diabetic controls. Subsequently, marked suppression in the activity of alphaamylase and alpha- glucosidase was observed. Conclusion: The antidiabetic property of the extract is attributed through the improvement in insulin secretion, suppression of post- prandial hyperglycemia and β-cell regeneration. Besides its antidiabetic properties, Glycine max seeds also demonstrated salutary effects on the management of dyslipidemia which may be mediated through scavenging of free radicals as well as suppression of atherogenic lipid variants and apolipoproteins. Overall this study represents Glycine max seeds as a promising therapeutic agent for diabetes and dyslipidemia.
发芽大豆种子对印度后高血糖和血脂异常的解毒作用——来自体内外研究的证据
背景:已知发芽的甘氨酸种子具有抗高血糖作用;然而,关于这一点的全面研究从未通过实验确定。方法:将萌发12 h的甘氨酸max种子(gGmax)水提物给予链脲霉素诱导的糖尿病大鼠28 d,观察其对血糖指数、血脂、抗氧化指标-淀粉酶和-葡萄糖苷酶活性的影响。进一步观察大鼠胰腺组织形态学变化。最后,进行代谢物谱分析。结果:gGmax给药28天后,糖尿病大鼠FBG和OGTT均有明显改善。与胰岛素抵抗明显改善的糖尿病对照大鼠相比,该提取物还导致胰岛素和c肽水平的大幅增加。血脂和动脉粥样硬化因子明显改善。胰腺组织形态学检查显示,与糖尿病对照组相比,治疗大鼠的胰岛和β细胞数量增加。随后,α淀粉酶和α -葡萄糖苷酶活性被明显抑制。结论:黄芪提取物具有改善胰岛素分泌、抑制餐后高血糖和β细胞再生的作用。除了具有抗糖尿病的特性,甘氨酸种子还显示出对血脂异常的有益作用,这可能是通过清除自由基以及抑制动脉粥样硬化脂质变异和载脂蛋白介导的。总的来说,本研究表明甘氨酸种子是一种有前景的治疗糖尿病和血脂异常的药物。
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