Anti-Diabetic and Anti-Inflammatory Potential of the Edible Brown Alga Hizikia Fusiformis

作者:Han Yu Ran; Ali Md Yousof; Woo Mi Hee; Jung Hyun Ah; Choi Jae Sue*
来源:Journal of Food Biochemistry, 2015, 39(4): 417-428.
DOI:10.1111/jfbc.12138

摘要

Hizikia fusiformis, an edible brown alga, is found abundantly in Korea, Japan and China. We investigated the methanolic (MeOH) extract of H.fusiformis and its different fractions for anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory activity. Of these, the CH2Cl2 and EtOAc fractions exhibited remarkable inhibitory activities against ONOO- free radicals, PTP1B and -glucosidase. Repeated column chromatography based on bioactivity-guided fractionation yielded fucosterol and fucoxanthin from the CH2Cl2 fraction and these two compounds inhibited tyrosine nitration in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, the CH2Cl2 fraction inhibited nitric oxide production and significantly suppressed expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) protein, whereas the EtOAc fraction effectively inhibited t-butyl hydroperoxide (t-BHP)-induced generation of reactive oxygen species in RAW 264.7 cells. The results demonstrate the potential anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory activities of H.fusiformis. Practical ApplicationsHizikia fusiformis has been used as a health food for hundreds of years in northwest Pacific areas. It is well known for its distinctive flavor and high content of calcium, vitamin A, inorganic salt, iodine and dietary fiber, all of which enable prevention of various diseases including diabetes, high blood pressure, colorectal cancer, constipation, thyroid cancer and beriberi. Modern research has suggested its potential for treatment of arteriosclerosis and osteoporosis. The findings of this study demonstrate the anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory activities of the methanolic (MeOH) extracts of H.fusiformis and supports use of this seaweed as a functional food and a potential anti-diabetic.

  • 出版日期2015-8