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Protein hydrolysates and ultrafiltered < 1 KDa fractions from Phaseolus lunatus, Phaseolus vulgaris and Mucuna pruriens exhibit antihyperglycemic activity, intestinal glucose absorption and α-glucosidase inhibition with no acute toxicity in rodents.

Authors :
Nuñez-Aragón PN
Segura-Campos M
Negrete-León E
Acevedo-Fernández JJ
Betancur-Ancona D
Chel-Guerrero L
Castañeda-Corral G
Source :
Journal of the science of food and agriculture [J Sci Food Agric] 2019 Jan 30; Vol. 99 (2), pp. 587-595. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Aug 13.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: Protein hydrolysates from food plants, such as legumes, have emerged as a new alternative to treat hyperglycemia, an important risk factor contributing to the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and its complications. The aim of this work was to assess the antihyperglycemic activity and inhibition of α-glucosidase, and intestinal glucose absorption, and acute toxicity of total hydrolysates and &lt; 1 kDa fractions from Phaseolus lunatus L., Phaseolus vulgaris L., and Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC., obtained by hydrolysis with Alcalase&#174;-Flavourzyme&#174; or pepsine-pancreatin enzymatic systems.&lt;br /&gt;Results: In vivo results showed that three of six total hydrolysates and four of six &lt; 1 kDa fractions suppressed starch-induced postprandial hyperglycemia (ED &lt;subscript&gt;50&lt;/subscript&gt; range between 1.4 and 93 mg kg &lt;superscript&gt;-1&lt;/superscript&gt; ). In vitro, total hydrolysates and fractions, particularly from M. pruriens, inhibited carbohydrate intestinal absorption (from 19.2 to 40%), and α-glucosidase activity (IC &lt;subscript&gt;50&lt;/subscript&gt; from 0.86 to 75 mg mL &lt;superscript&gt;-1&lt;/superscript&gt; ). Finally, none of the hydrolysates and fractions tested did not show any signs of toxicity (LD &lt;subscript&gt;50&lt;/subscript&gt; &gt; 5000 mg kg &lt;superscript&gt;-1&lt;/superscript&gt; ).&lt;br /&gt;Conclusion: These results suggest that hydrolysates and &lt; 1 kDa fractions from P. lunatus, P. vulgaris and M. pruriens are suitable candidates to treat or prevent T2DM. &#169; 2018 Society of Chemical Industry.&lt;br /&gt; (&#169; 2018 Society of Chemical Industry.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1097-0010
Volume :
99
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of the science of food and agriculture
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29938798
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.9219