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Oenothein B in Eucalyptus Leaf Extract Suppresses Fructose Absorption in Caco-2 Cells
Authors:Keiichiro Sugimoto  Midori Amako  Hiroaki Takeuchi  Kazuya Nakagawa  Morio Yoshimura  Yoshiaki Amakura  Tomoyuki Fujita  Shigeo Takenaka  Hiroshi Inui
Abstract:Inhibition of fructose absorption may suppress adiposity and adiposity-related diseases caused by fructose ingestion. Eucalyptus leaf extract (ELE) inhibits intestinal fructose absorption (but not glucose absorption); however, its active compound has not yet been identified. Therefore, we evaluated the inhibitory activity of ELE obtained from Eucalyptus globulus using an intestinal fructose permeation assay with the human intestinal epithelial cell line Caco-2. The luminal sides of a cell monolayer model cultured on membrane filters were exposed to fructose with or without the ELE. Cellular fructose permeation was evaluated by measuring the fructose concentration in the medium on the basolateral side. ELE inhibited 65% of fructose absorption at a final concentration of 1 mg/mL. Oenothein B isolated from the ELE strongly inhibited fructose absorption; the inhibition rate was 63% at a final concentration of 5 μg/mL. Oenothein B did not affect glucose absorption. In contrast, the other major constituents (i.e., gallic acid and ellagic acid) showed little fructose-inhibitory activity. To our knowledge, this is the first report that oenothein B in ELE strongly inhibits fructose absorption in vitro. ELE containing oenothein B can prevent and ameliorate obesity and other diseases caused by dietary fructose consumption.
Keywords:eucalyptus leaf extract  fructose absorption  oenothein B  polyphenol  hydrolyzable tannins  ellagitannin  glucose transporter 5  Caco-2 cell  polyvinylpolypyrrolidone
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