Structural characterization of a homopolysaccharide with hypoglycemic activity from the roots of: Pueraria lobata

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A water-soluble neutral homopolysaccharide (PLP-1) was obtained from the roots of Pueraria lobata by DEAE cellulose and Sephadex G-200 gel chromatography purification. The average molecular weight of PLP-1 was 16.2 kDa. Monosaccharide composition analysis showed that PLP-1 was composed of glucose as a glucan. The structure of PLP-1 was characterized on the basis of extensive physical and chemical analysis, which indicated that the backbone of PLP-1 was mainly composed of ?3)-a-d-Glcp(1? and ?4)-ß-d-Glcp(1? with a molar ratio of 7.0?:?1.0. Moreover, the hypoglycemic activity of PLP-1 was investigated by palmitic acid and high glucose induced insulin resistant HepG2 cells. The results elucidated that PLP-1 could decrease the glucose concentration by up-regulating the expression of PI3K and AKT, and down-regulating the expression of FoxO1, PCK2, and G6Pase in insulin resistant cells. Therefore, PLP-1 could serve as a dietary supplement to ameliorate insulin resistance for diabetic patients. This journal is

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Qian, K., Tan, T., Ouyang, H., Yang, S. L., Zhu, W. F., Liu, R. H., … Feng, Y. L. (2020). Structural characterization of a homopolysaccharide with hypoglycemic activity from the roots of: Pueraria lobata. Food and Function, 11(8), 7104–7114. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0fo01234c

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