2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2022.1018733
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A preliminary study of the chemical composition and bioactivity of Bombax ceiba L. flower and its potential mechanism in treating type 2 diabetes mellitus using ultra-performance liquid chromatography quadrupole-time-flight mass spectrometry and network pharmacology analysis

Abstract: This study aimed to preliminary investigate the phytochemistry, bioactivity, hypoglycemic potential, and mechanism of action of Bombax ceiba L. flower (BCF), a wild edible and food plant in China. By using methanol extraction and liquid-liquid extraction, the crude extract (CE) of BCF and its petroleum ether (PE), dichloromethane (DCM), ethyl acetate (EtOAc), n-butanol (n-BuOH), and aqueous (AQ) fractions were obtained, and their chemical components and biological activities were evaluated. Further high-perfor… Show more

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“…Another possible mechanism, suggested by Guang-Kai et al ( 2017), is that the hypoglycemic effect may be due to an increase in insulin levels by protecting pancreatic β-cells and stimulating insulin secretion from the remaining β-cell [102]. A networkpharmacology analysis found several pathways, such as PPAR signaling, the activation of the oncogenic chemical receptor and fatty-acid metabolism, through which Bombax ceiba flowers help to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus [103]. The proposed possible mechanisms should be further explored to determine the exact mechanism of action of this plant's antihyperglycemic effect.…”
Section: Bombax Ceibamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another possible mechanism, suggested by Guang-Kai et al ( 2017), is that the hypoglycemic effect may be due to an increase in insulin levels by protecting pancreatic β-cells and stimulating insulin secretion from the remaining β-cell [102]. A networkpharmacology analysis found several pathways, such as PPAR signaling, the activation of the oncogenic chemical receptor and fatty-acid metabolism, through which Bombax ceiba flowers help to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus [103]. The proposed possible mechanisms should be further explored to determine the exact mechanism of action of this plant's antihyperglycemic effect.…”
Section: Bombax Ceibamentioning
confidence: 99%