Misato Sakurai, Shinji Sato, Tomoko Fukushima, T. Konishi
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引用次数: 2
摘要
采用室内水培法栽培桑(Morus alba L., cv Ichinose)。叶子的味道和质地明显改善,足以食用。水培品种叶片中1-脱氧诺吉霉素(DNJ)和多酚类物质含量均高于田间栽培品种。然而,与田间栽培品种相比,多酚含量有所下降。高效液相色谱分析显示,水培和大田栽培品种叶片成分差异显著,表明亲脂多酚的相对含量增加。其根中多酚含量,尤其是亲脂性多酚含量显著高于桑白皮。通过在高脂高糖(HFHS)饲料中添加和不添加干叶根粉15周,进一步研究水培桑大鼠的抗肥胖作用。结果表明,水培品种的叶和根均表现出通过改善胰岛素抵抗而具有抗肥胖和抗高脂血症的潜在功能。叶粉和根粉的差异效应表明,水培桑除DNJ外,亲脂性多酚可能在其抗糖尿病功能中发挥重要作用,为开发功能食品和药物提供了一种新的桑树资源。
Characteristics of Morus alba L. Cultured by In-Room Hydroponics
Morus alba L., (cv Ichinose) was cultivated by in-room hydroponics. The fla-vor and texture of leaves were markedly improved enough to be edible. When the contents of 1-deoxynojirimycin (DNJ) and polyphenols were measured in the hydroponic cultivar, DNJ increased in the leaf compared to the field grown M. alba. However, polyphenols, in contrast, decreased compared to the field cultivar. HPLC profiling revealed marked difference in leaf components between hydroponic and field cultivars indicating relative contents of lipophilic polyphenols were increased. The polyphenols contents, especially, lipophilic polyphenols in the root were remarkably high compared to So-Haku-Hi (Sang Bai Pi in Chinese). The anti-obesity effect of the hydroponically grown Morus was further studied in rats by feeding high-fat, high-sucrose (HFHS) diet with and without supplementation of dried leaf and root powders for 15 weeks. As the result, both the leaf and root from the hydroponic cultivar showed potential anti-obesity and anti-hyperlipidemic functions through amelioration of insulin resistance. Differential effects of leaf and root powders indicated that besides DNJ, the lipophilic polyphenols may play a crucial role in the anti-diabetic function of hydroponically grown Morus alba L. The hydroponics will provide an alternate way to cultivate a novel resource of Morus for developing functional foods and medicines.