Abstract
Continuous oral administration of the acidic polysaccharide (TAP) solution (0.5 g/l) and the TAP-H (degradation products of TAP) solution (1.5 g/l) instead of water for 10 weeks were found to depress plasma glucose increases in diabetes using genetically non-insulin-dependent diabetic model (KK-Ay) mice. TAP and TAP-H significantly lowered levels of insulin, total-cholesterol and triglyceride in the blood of the mice. In excretion to feces, TAP and TAP-H significantly increased the total bile acid, while the cholesterol content of both groups was less than that of the control. Furthermore, TAP and TAP-H significantly decreased the plasma lipoperoxide level. The study shows that TAP and TAP-H have an antidiabetic effect on diabetes model mice.
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Kiho, T., Kochi, M., Usui, S., Hirano, K., Aizawa, K., & Inakuma, T. (2001). Antidiabetic effect of an acidic polysaccharide (TAP) from Tremella aurantia and its degradation product (TAP-H). Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 24(12), 1400–1403. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.24.1400
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