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IF 7.4 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Food frontiers Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1002/fft2.488
Xiaowen Hua, Mengjia Xu, Ming Yang, Yingying Zhang, Jianke Ma, Li Cheng, Chu Chu, Zimiao Wu, Mingquan Guo
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摘要

食用中药在治疗肥胖、糖尿病和代谢性疾病方面有着悠久的历史,这反过来又极大地促进了对由食用中药衍生的低毒、低副作用功能性食品的探索。然而,中药的大部分生物活性成分及其调节血糖和血脂的机制尚不清楚,这给开发更安全、更有效的中药产品带来了挑战。在这种背景下,高通量筛选方法的发展对于鉴定活性成分和深入评估体外和体内的降糖和降血脂活性变得更加重要。因此,本文综述了食用中药治疗糖脂代谢紊乱的研究进展,并对通过各种筛选方法鉴定食用中药中降血糖和降血脂生物活性化合物的最新进展进行了总结。一种重要的方法是利用基于多靶点的超滤液相色谱联用质谱法。该技术可以同时筛选和鉴定中药中潜在的药效学活性成分,并研究其作用机制。所鉴定的生物活性化合物可作为降血糖和降脂的重要活性物质,在功能食品或天然保健品中具有广阔的应用前景。
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Hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic bioactive compounds from edible traditional Chinese medicines and their action of mechanisms explored by multitarget affinity ultrafiltration with liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry

Hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic bioactive compounds from edible traditional Chinese medicines and their action of mechanisms explored by multitarget affinity ultrafiltration with liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry

Edible traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) have a long-standing history in tackling obesity, diabetes, and metabolic diseases, which, in turn, significantly promotes the exploration of functional food products derived from edible TCMs with lower toxicity and reduced side effects. However, most of bioactive components from TCMs and their mechanisms in regulating blood glucose and lipids remain elusive, which poses a challenge for the development of safer and more effective TCM products. In this context, the development of high-throughput screening methods has become even more important for the identification of active components and the in-depth evaluation of hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic activity in vitro and in vivo. Therefore, this work provides an overview of edible TCMs for managing glucose and lipid metabolism disorders and summarizes the most recent progresses in identifying hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic bioactive compounds in edible TCMs through various screening methods. One significant approach involves the utilization of multitarget-based ultrafiltration liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry. This technique enables the concurrent screening and identification of potential pharmacodynamically active components in TCMs, as well as the investigation of their mechanisms of action. The bioactive compounds identified may serve as crucial active agents in reducing blood glucose and lipids, exhibiting promising potential for incorporation into functional foods or natural health products.

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