Inhibitory Effect of Calcium Alginate on Postprandial Blood Glucose Elevation: Basic and Clinical Studies

Kazuyo Shiragami, N. Obara, T. Ogihara
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Diabetes is known to increase the risk of myocardial and cerebral infarction, as well as complications such as retinopathy, nephropathy and neuropathy. It is important for diabetics to improve their eating habits, for example, by eating slowly, avoiding overeating, and increasing their intake of vegetables, in order to suppress sudden rises in blood glucose (Glu) levels. On the other hand, alginic acid (Alg), which is a polysaccharide derived from brown algae, is used as a food and medicinal additive, a health food and a pharmaceutical, based on its blood cholesterol-lowering effect and protective effect on the gastric mucosa. It was recently reported that calcium alginate (Ca-Alg) has the pharmacological effect of suppressing blood Glu elevation. We investigated the mechanism of this effect and found that Ca-Alg inhibits the metabolism of starch in the gastrointestinal tract by inhibiting the activity of α-glucosidase, which degrades maltose into Glu.We also examined the influence of the amount of Ca-Alg added to the diet and the particle size of the Ca-Alg on postprandial blood Glu elevation in rats. Subsequently, we conducted several clinical trials. We asked healthy adults to eat udon noodles, soba (buckwheat noodles), and Chinese noodles containing CaAlg, and measured the blood Glu levels after consumption. In each case, Ca-Alg decreased blood Glu levels and suppressed total absorption of Glu. This review summarizes the results of our basic and clinical studies on the effects of Ca-Alg on postprandial blood Glu elevation.
海藻酸钙抑制餐后血糖升高的基础与临床研究
众所周知,糖尿病会增加心肌和脑梗死的风险,以及视网膜病变、肾病和神经病变等并发症。对于糖尿病患者来说,改善饮食习惯很重要,例如,慢慢吃,避免暴饮暴食,增加蔬菜的摄入量,以抑制血糖(Glu)水平的突然上升。另一方面,褐藻酸(algic acid, Alg)是一种从褐藻中提取的多糖,因其降低血液胆固醇和保护胃粘膜的作用而被用作食品和医药添加剂、保健食品和药品。最近有报道称海藻酸钙(Ca-Alg)具有抑制血糖升高的药理作用。我们研究了这一作用的机制,发现Ca-Alg通过抑制α-葡萄糖苷酶的活性来抑制淀粉在胃肠道中的代谢,而α-葡萄糖苷酶是将麦芽糖降解为Glu的酶。我们还研究了饮食中钙alg的添加量和钙alg颗粒大小对大鼠餐后血糖升高的影响。随后,我们进行了几次临床试验。我们要求健康的成年人食用含有CaAlg的乌冬面、荞麦面和中式面,并测量食用后的血谷氨酸水平。在每一种情况下,钙- alg降低血谷氨酸水平,抑制谷氨酸的总吸收。本文综述了钙- alg对餐后血糖升高影响的基础和临床研究结果。
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