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Resumen de Effects of Undaria pinnatifida, Himanthalia elongata and Porphyra umbilicalis extracts on in vitro -glucosidase activity and glucose diffusion

Adriana Schultz Moreira, A. Garcimartín Álvarez, Sara Bastida Codina, Antonio Jiménez Escrig, María Pilar Rupérez Antón, Brian D. Green, Eamon Rafferty, Francisco José Sánchez-Muniz, Juana Benedí González

  • Background: Seaweeds are good sources of dietary fibre, which can influence glucose uptake and glycemic control.

    Objective: To investigate and compare the in vitro inhibitory activity of different extracts from Undaria pinnatifida (Wakame), Himanthalia elongata (Sea spaghetti) and Porphyra umbilicalis (Nori) on -glucosidase activity and glucose diffusion.

    Methods: The in vitro effects chloroform-, ethanol- and water-soluble extracts of the three algae were assayed on - glucosidase activity and glucose diffusion through membrane. Principal Components Analysis (PCA) was applied to identify patterns in the data and to discriminate which extract will show the most proper effect.

    Results: Only water extracts of Sea spaghetti possessed significant in vitro inhibitory effects on -glucosidase activity (26.2% less mmol/L glucose production than control, p < 0.05) at 75 min. PCA distinguished Sea spaghetti effects, supporting that soluble fibre and polyphenols were involved. After 6 h, Ethanol-Sea spaghetti and water-Wakame extracts exerted the highest inhibitory effects on glucose diffusion (65.0% and 60.2% vs control, respectively). This extracts displayed the lowest slopes for glucose diffusion-time lineal adjustments (68.2% and 62.8% vs control, respectively).

    Conclusions: The seaweed hypoglycemic effects appear multi-faceted and not necessarily concatenated. According to present results, ethanol and water extracts of Sea spaghetti, and water extracts of Wakame could be useful for the development of functional foods with specific hypoglycemic properties.


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