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Hypoglycemic effect of soluble polysaccharide and catechins from green tea on inhibiting intestinal transport of glucose

Authors
Lee Y.-E.Yoo S.-H.Chung J.-O.Park M.-Y.Hong Y.-D.Park S.-H.Park T.-S.Shim S.-M.
Issue Date
Aug-2020
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
Caco-2 cell; GLUT2; green tea extract (GTE); SGLT1; water soluble polysaccharide derived from green tea (WSP); wheat starch
Citation
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, v.100, no.10, pp.3979 - 3986
Journal Title
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
Volume
100
Number
10
Start Page
3979
End Page
3986
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/60115
DOI
10.1002/jsfa.10442
ISSN
0022-5142
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Water soluble polysaccharide derived from green tea (WSP) is produced as byproducts when catechins were extracted from green tea. Although inhibitory effect of green tea catechins on the glucose transport in small intestine has been studied, the hypoglycemic efficacy of the WSP or its combinational effect has not been studied. In order to investigate hypoglycemic efficacy of the WSP or its combinational effect with green tea extract (GTE), co-consumption of GTE and WSP with wheat starch was investigated using in vitro digestion coupled with Caco-2 cells. The mechanism of the intestinal glucose transport was elucidated throughout the gene expression of the intestinal glucose transporters, which included sodium dependent glucose transporter (SGLT1) and glucose transporter 2 (GLUT2), using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). RESULTS: The co-digestion of wheat starch with GTE during the small intestinal phase was the most rapidly digested into reducing sugar (73.96 g L−1) compared to itself (48.44 g L−1), WSP (60.35 g L−1), and GTE + WSP (61.81 g L−1). Intestinal glucose transport was 11.82, 7.59, 4.49, and 2.40% for wheat starch, wheat starch with GTE, WSP, and GTE + WSP, respectively. The highest decreased expression pattern in SGLT1 was observed when cells treated with wheat starch + GTE + WSP (0.66-fold) compared to GTE or WSP treatment. CONCLUSION: The results suggested that co-consumption of green tea derived products with wheat starch could delay the intestinal absorption of glucose. Results from the current study suggested that GTE and WSP could be the useful supplements of dietary therapy for hyperglycemia to delay glucose absorption. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry
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