IN VITRO -GLUCOSIDASE INHIBITORY ACTIVITY OF VARIOUS TEA (Camellia sinensis L.) EXTRACTS
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2017-01-23Author
Christianty, Fransiska Maria
Holidah, Diana
Yasmin
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Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic
diseases characterized by hyperglycemia [1]. DM is
classified based on the pathogenic process that leads
to hyperglycemia as opposed to earlier criteria such
as age of onset or type of therapy. There are two
broad categories of DM, designated type 1 and type
2 [2]. There were 10 million cases of diabetes in
Indonesia in 2015. The number of these cases is
predicted to continue rising [3].
Therapeutic approaches for the treatment of
type 2 diabetes, such as diet, sulphonylurea,
metformin and insulin therapy, are all successful in
decreasing fasting glucose levels. The importance of
postprandial hyperglycaemia has led to the
development of new agents to control this important
aspect of diabetes.Thus, α-glucosidase enzyme has
become one of important target in the treatment of
type-2 diabetes [4,5].
α-glucosidase inhibition will slow the
digestion of carbohydrate and absorbtion of
monosaccahrides in the proximal jejenum [6].
Acarbose is an oligosaccharide which reversibly
inhibits intestinal α-glucosidase enzymes responsible
for digestion of complex carbohydrates and
disaccharides to absorbable monosaccharides [7].
The most common adverse effect of acarbose is
abdominal discomfort associated with flatulence and
diarrhoea [8]. The undesirable side effects that exist
underlie the emergence of research for alternative
therapy of type 2 diabetes, particularly through the
mechanism of inhibition enzyme α-glucosidase.
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