2016
DOI: 10.1155/2016/3262790
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Evaluation of the In Vivo Therapeutic Effects of Radix Paeoniae Rubra Ethanol Extract with the Hypoglycemic Activities Measured from Multiple Cell‐Based Assays

Abstract: Background. Radix Paeoniae Rubra (Chi Shao) contains several phytochemicals with hypoglycemic actions. Current research aims to explore potential insulinotropic effects and long-term therapeutic efficacy of such herb against type 2 diabetes. Methods. Composition analysis for the ethanol extract (PRExt) was executed by high performance liquid chromatography. Polyphenol-enriched fraction was characterized by high pressure size exclusion chromatography. Multiple cell platforms were employed to evaluate hypoglycem… Show more

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“…Recently, studies have demonstrated that traditional Chinese medicine may be effective in the prevention and treatment of myocardial I/R injury ( 7 , 8 ). According to traditional Chinese medicine, Radix Paeoniae Rubra, the dried root of Paeonia lactiflora Pall, is able to reduce heat and cool blood, disperse stasis and relieve pain ( 9 11 ). Total paeony glycoside (TPG) is a major component of Radix Paeoniae Rubra, and the effective component of TPG is a monoterpene compound ( 12 ).…”
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“…Recently, studies have demonstrated that traditional Chinese medicine may be effective in the prevention and treatment of myocardial I/R injury ( 7 , 8 ). According to traditional Chinese medicine, Radix Paeoniae Rubra, the dried root of Paeonia lactiflora Pall, is able to reduce heat and cool blood, disperse stasis and relieve pain ( 9 11 ). Total paeony glycoside (TPG) is a major component of Radix Paeoniae Rubra, and the effective component of TPG is a monoterpene compound ( 12 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total paeony glycoside (TPG) is a major component of Radix Paeoniae Rubra, and the effective component of TPG is a monoterpene compound ( 12 ). Modern pharmacological studies have demonstrated that Radix Paeoniae Rubra has various pharmacological functions that mainly produce effects on the cardiovascular system ( 9 , 13 , 14 ). In addition, it exerts antitumor and anti-endotoxin effects, as well as other functions ( 9 , 13 , 14 ).…”
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“…These two anomers of pentagalloyl glucose prevented the conversion of preadipocytes to mature adipocytes (Ren, Himmeldirk, & Chen, 2006). When the activity of penta‐ O ‐galloyl‐D‐glucopyranose on BRIN‐BD11 cells, which are responsible for the releasing of the insulin, was investigated, it was shown that penta‐ O ‐galloyl‐D‐glucopyranose showed the insulinotropic effect in a dose‐dependent manner (Chang et al., 2016). The activities of α and β anomers of penta‐ O ‐galloyl‐D‐glucopyranose on stimulation of glucose transport were investigated, so the EC50 value of α and β pentagalloyl glucose was found to be 17 and 18 µM, respectively (Klein, Kim, Himmeldirk, Cao, & Chen, 2007).…”
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“…This fact was not a surprise because many papers describing heat damage to polyphenols availability have been published. Losses of between 16 and 28% of polyphenol levels after pasteurization have been previously reported in grape and watermelon juice and strawberry puree [ 41 , 42 , 43 , 44 ]. The really important fact is that this loss is not considered relevant, since the remaining polyphenols are sufficient to induce healthy in vivo effects [ 45 ].…”
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