1972
DOI: 10.1515/bchm2.1972.353.1.855
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Isolierung und Charakterisierung eines Lipasehemmstoffes aus Lipiden vonArachis hypogaea

Abstract: Zusammenfassung: Aus dem Acetonextrakt aus Samen der Erdnuß (Arachis hypogaea) wird durch Verteilungschromatographie ein einheitliches Lipid isoliert, das Pankreaslipase zu hemmen vermag. Der Hemmstoff ist ein Triglycerid oder ein Gemisch von Triglyceriden, in dem Myristin-, Palmitin-Öl-saure und Linolensäure nachweisbar sind. Die Enzymhemmung tritt sofort nach Mischen der Reaktionspartner ein. Das Lipid vermag das Enzym permanent zu hemmen, ein Nachlassen der Hemmwirkung bei längerer Inkubationszeit ist auch … Show more

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“…Peanut shells contain a number of bioactive molecules (Wei et al, 1980;Matsuura et al, 1983), and luteolin, a flavonoid present in the ethanolic extract of the peanut shells and in other plant species previously reported to inhibit lipases (Shimura et al, 1994;Yamamoto et al, 2000). Similarly, fatty acids present in the peanut seeds and skins were also described as lipase inhibitors (Hochstrasser et al, 1972). Also, such common plant components as caffeic, ferulic and benzoic acids showed in vitro inhibition of pancreatic lipase (Karamac and Amarowicz, 1996).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Peanut shells contain a number of bioactive molecules (Wei et al, 1980;Matsuura et al, 1983), and luteolin, a flavonoid present in the ethanolic extract of the peanut shells and in other plant species previously reported to inhibit lipases (Shimura et al, 1994;Yamamoto et al, 2000). Similarly, fatty acids present in the peanut seeds and skins were also described as lipase inhibitors (Hochstrasser et al, 1972). Also, such common plant components as caffeic, ferulic and benzoic acids showed in vitro inhibition of pancreatic lipase (Karamac and Amarowicz, 1996).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…We respect of the bioactivity of this plant product, the peanut seed contains a mixture of triacylglycerols, which inhibits pancreatic lipase (Hochstrasser et al, 1972), and the hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic effects on rats of aqueous extract of peanut seeds had also been reported (Bilbis et al, 2002). Luteolin, a flavonoid present in the ethanolic extract of the nutshells, was also reported as a weak inhibitor of lipase (Yamamoto et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…206 The peanut shell extract also shows inhibitory effects on human lipase, with a dose of 10 mg/mL inhibiting 92% of activity. 207 When administered as 1% of a high fat diet, PSE reduced weight gain in normal adult rats without altering food consumption.…”
Section: Peanut and Peanut Shell Extract (Pse)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An aqueous extract of peanut cotyledons has shown specific inhibitory activity towards pancreatic and human salivary α-amylases 205 and lipases. 206 The peanut shell extract also shows inhibitory effects on human lipase, with a dose of 10 mg/mL inhibiting 92% of activity. 207 When administered as 1% of a high fat diet, PSE reduced weight gain in normal adult rats without altering food consumption.…”
Section: Both Anti-lipase and Anti-amylase Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%