个性化文献订阅>期刊> Phytotherapy Research
 

Bile Acid-binding Activity of Young Persimmon (Diospyros kaki) Fruit and its Hypolipidemic Effect in Mice

  作者 Matsumoto, K; Yokoyama, S; Gato, N  
  选自 期刊  Phytotherapy Research;  卷期  2010年24-2;  页码  205-210  
  关联知识点  
 

[摘要]The hypolipidemic effects and bile acid-binding properties of young persimmon (Diospyros kaki) fruit were examined. In an animal experiment, male C57BL/6.Cr mice (n = 5) were fed an AlN-76-modified high fat diet supplemented with 2% or 5% (w/w) dried young persimmon fruit (YP) for 10 weeks. The intake of YP significantly enhanced fecal bile acid excretion and lowered the concentration of hepatic lipids and plasma cholesterol. Analysis of gene expression in liver tissue showed that 20% or 5% YP up-regulated the expression of lite sterol regulatory element-binding protein-2 gene. In the 5% group, there were increased expressions of the genes for cholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylase and the low-density lipoprotein receptor. Next, the bile acid-binding ability of YP was analysed in vitro using cholic acid (CA). In 100-2000 mu M CA solutions, 1% YP adsorbed approximately 60% of CA, while dried mature persimmon fruit adsorbed approximately 20% of CA. The positive control, cholestyramine, adsorbed approximately 80% of CA in the 100-2000 mu M CA solutions. A crude tannin extract front YP, which contained 54.7%, condensed tannins, adsorbed approximately 78% of CA in the 2000 mu M CA solutions. These results suggest that the ability of YP to bind bile acid contributes to its hypolipidemic effect in mice. Copyright (C) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

 
      被申请数(0)  
 

[全文传递流程]

一般上传文献全文的时限在1个工作日内