A new stigmasterol type natural product,viburodorol A(1),along with eleven known sterols and terpenoids(2–12),were isolated from the aerial parts of Viburnum odoratissimum.The structure of 1 was elucidated on the bas...A new stigmasterol type natural product,viburodorol A(1),along with eleven known sterols and terpenoids(2–12),were isolated from the aerial parts of Viburnum odoratissimum.The structure of 1 was elucidated on the basis of comprehensive spectroscopic analysis.It’s noteworthy that compound 2,the major constituent of this plant,can signifi-cantly stimulate glucose absorption in insulin resistant HepG2 cells without affecting cell viability.Furthermore,this compound can also restore the glucose absorption in DXMS-induced insulin resistant 3T3-L1 cells.展开更多
Medicinal plants have a long history of use in China to treat diabetic symptoms.Ancient Chinese medical manuscripts and ethnobotanical surveys document plant remedies that continue to be actively used in China for the...Medicinal plants have a long history of use in China to treat diabetic symptoms.Ancient Chinese medical manuscripts and ethnobotanical surveys document plant remedies that continue to be actively used in China for the treatment of diabetic symptoms.Based on a systematic ancient Chinese medical manuscripts review in combination with ethnobotanical survey,16 medicinal plants for the traditional treatment of diabetic symptoms were identified for the evaluation of anti-insulin resistance bioactivity.The biological activity of 16 medicinal plants was tested on dexamethasone(DXMS)-induced insulin resistant HepG2 cells.The result shows that 11 of the 16 medicinal plants enhanced glucose uptake of DXMS-induced insulin resistant HepG2 cells,thereby demonstrating their ability to increase insulin sensitivity,other five medicinal plants including Astragalus membranaceus were found ineffective.The study shows that ancient Chinese medical manuscripts and ethnobotanical surveys on plants for the prevention and treatment of diabetic symptoms provide a promising knowledge base for drug discovery to mitigate the global diabetes epidemic.展开更多
基金the foundations from NSFC(20972167)the Young Academic Leader Raising Foundation of Yunnan Province(No.2009CI073)。
文摘A new stigmasterol type natural product,viburodorol A(1),along with eleven known sterols and terpenoids(2–12),were isolated from the aerial parts of Viburnum odoratissimum.The structure of 1 was elucidated on the basis of comprehensive spectroscopic analysis.It’s noteworthy that compound 2,the major constituent of this plant,can signifi-cantly stimulate glucose absorption in insulin resistant HepG2 cells without affecting cell viability.Furthermore,this compound can also restore the glucose absorption in DXMS-induced insulin resistant 3T3-L1 cells.
基金China National Major Projects(2009ZX09103-436)and 973 Program(2011CB915503)of Science and Technology of P.R.Chinathe reservation-talent project of Yunnan Province(2009CI073)+1 种基金the foundation of study abroad returnees from Ministry of Personnel for financial support(Ms.Li-Xin Yang)the foundations from CAS(Dr.Gang Xu).
文摘Medicinal plants have a long history of use in China to treat diabetic symptoms.Ancient Chinese medical manuscripts and ethnobotanical surveys document plant remedies that continue to be actively used in China for the treatment of diabetic symptoms.Based on a systematic ancient Chinese medical manuscripts review in combination with ethnobotanical survey,16 medicinal plants for the traditional treatment of diabetic symptoms were identified for the evaluation of anti-insulin resistance bioactivity.The biological activity of 16 medicinal plants was tested on dexamethasone(DXMS)-induced insulin resistant HepG2 cells.The result shows that 11 of the 16 medicinal plants enhanced glucose uptake of DXMS-induced insulin resistant HepG2 cells,thereby demonstrating their ability to increase insulin sensitivity,other five medicinal plants including Astragalus membranaceus were found ineffective.The study shows that ancient Chinese medical manuscripts and ethnobotanical surveys on plants for the prevention and treatment of diabetic symptoms provide a promising knowledge base for drug discovery to mitigate the global diabetes epidemic.