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CRITICAL REVIEWS IN FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION
卷 63, 期 19, 页码 3468-3496出版社
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2021.1989660
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Mulberry leaves; iminosugars; 1-deoxynojirimycin; fagomine; GAL-DNJ; oral pharmacokinetics; functional properties
Mulberry leaves are rich in biologically active compounds, particularly mulberry leaf iminosugars (MLIs), which have been found to have various health-promoting effects. This review comprehensively summarizes existing studies on the oral pharmacokinetics and physiological significance of MLIs, suggesting their potential for therapeutic use against metabolic and chronic disorders.
Mulberry leaves are rich in biologically active compounds, including phenolics, polysaccharides, and alkaloids. Mulberry leaf iminosugars (MLIs; a type of polyhydroxylated alkaloids), in particular, have been gaining increasing attention due to their health-promoting effects, including anti-diabetic, anti-obesity, anti-hyperglycemic, anti-hypercholesterolemic, anti-inflammatory, and gut microbiota-modulatory activities. Knowledge regarding the in vivo bioavailability and bioactivity of MLIs are crucial to understand their role and function and human health. Therefore, this review is aimed to comprehensively summarize the existing studies on the oral pharmacokinetics and the physiological significance of selected MLIs (i.e.,1-deoxynojirimycin, d-fagomine, and 2-O-alpha-d-galactopyranosyl-DNJ). Evidence have suggested that MLIs possess relatively good uptake and safety profiles, which support their prospective use for oral intake; the therapeutic potential of these compounds against metabolic and chronic disorders and the underlying mechanisms behind these effects have also been studied in in vitro and in vivo models. Also discussed are the biosynthetic pathways of MLIs in plants, as well as the agronomic and processing factors that affect their concentration in mulberry leaves-derived products.
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