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DMPPc520 |
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Medicinal Plant
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Phellodendron cortex and Aralia cortex |
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Plant part(s)
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Cortex |
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Objective |
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To study the
activity of the water extract of Phellodendron cortex and Aralia
cortex |
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Journal Source
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Phytother Res.
1999; 13(7):555-560 |
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Title
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Effects of water extract of 1:1 mixture
of Phellodendron cortex and Aralia cortex on polyol pathway and
oxidative damage in lenses of diabetic rats |
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Authors
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Lee Y, Kim H, Choi
HS, Kang BH, Han YB, Kim SJ |
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Address
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Department of Food and Nutrition,
College of Human Ecology, Seoul National University,Seoul 151-742,
Korea |
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Abstract
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Enhanced activity of the polyol pathway
and oxidative damage have been implicated in the pathogenesis of
diabetic cataract. We decided to investigate whether these changes in
diabetic lenses could be prevented by the water extract of
Phellodendron cortex and Aralia cortex (P55A). Aldose reductase
activity was inhibited significantly by the treatment with P55A.
Consequently, it caused a dramatic reduction in the high sorbitol
contents observed in the lenses of diabetic rats. In addition, the
greatly elevated content of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS)
and carbonylated protein in diabetic rats were reduced by P55A
treatment. These results suggest that P55A extract exerts an
antioxidant effect by reducing lipid peroxidation and protein
carbonylation as well as having an inhibitory action against aldose
reductase in the lenses of diabetic rats. |
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