Antihyperglycemic and antioxidative effects of a herbal formulation of Radix Astragali, Radix Codonopsis and Cortex Lycii in a mouse model of type 2 diabetes mellitus

There is emerging evidence that the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which leads to dysfunction of pancreatic β-cells, is a major factor in the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Antioxidation is one of the therapeutic strategies to overwhelm the imbalance in ROS production. In thi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Phytotherapy research 2009-05, Vol.23 (5), p.658-665
Hauptverfasser: Chan, Judy Yuet-Wa, Lam, Fung-Chun, Leung, Ping-Chung, Che, Chun-Tao, Fung, Kwok-Pui
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Zusammenfassung:There is emerging evidence that the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which leads to dysfunction of pancreatic β-cells, is a major factor in the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Antioxidation is one of the therapeutic strategies to overwhelm the imbalance in ROS production. In this study, a herbal formulation SR10, comprising Radix Astragali, Radix Codonopsis and Cortex Lycii, was examined for its antidiabetic and antioxidative effects using the diabetic +db/+db mouse model. The results showed that SR10 was effective in decreasing the blood glucose level in chronic treatment by improving β-cell function. The activities and expression of antioxidant enzymes, catalase and superoxide dismutase, were up-regulated when treated with SR10. Moreover, SR10 treatment did not exhibit any toxic effect to the host. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
ISSN:0951-418X
1099-1573
DOI:10.1002/ptr.2694