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DMPPb519 |
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Medicinal Plant
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Phellinus baumii |
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Plant part(s)
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Whole plant |
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Objective |
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To produce
antidiabetic effect |
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Journal Source
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Life Sci,
2005; 76(26):3069-3080 |
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Title
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Hypoglycemic effect of crude exopolysaccharides produced by a
medicinal mushroom Phellinus baumii in streptozotocin-induced diabetic
rats. |
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Authors
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Hwang HJ, Kim SW,
Lim JM, Joo JH, Kim HO, Kim HM, Yun JW |
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Address
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Department of Biotechnology, Daegu
University, Kyungsan, Kyungbuk 712-714, Korea. |
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Abstract
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The antidiabetic effect of the crude
exopolysaccharides (EPS) produced from submerged mycelial culture of
Phellinus baumii in streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats was
investigated. The produced EPS consisted of two different
heteropolysaccharides and two proteoglycans. The food intake of the
diabetic control rats (STZ) was increased by 28.1%, whereas body
weight gain was reduced by 44.1% as compared to the nondiabetic
animals (NC). The plasma glucose level in the EPS-fed rats (EPS) was
substantially reduced by 52.3% as compared to the diabetic rats (STZ),
which is the highest hypoglycemic effect among mushroom-derived
materials documented in literature. The activities of alanine
aminotransferase (ALT) and asparate aminotransferase (AST) were
significantly decreased by administration of P. baumii EPS, thereby
exhibiting a remedial role in liver function. The significant increase
in weights of liver, spleen, and kidney was observed in diabetic
groups (both STZ and EPS) compared to NC. The results suggest that
orally administrated P. baumii EPS exhibited considerable hypoglycemic
effect in STZ-induced diabetic rats and that these EPS may be useful
for the management of diabetes mellitus. |
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