Screening of Plant Constituents for Effect on Glucose Transport Activity in Ehrlich Ascites Tumour Cells
Abstract
The effect of plant extracts on D-glucose uptake by Ehrlich ascites tumour cells was examined. Among the 23 exracts of medicinal plants, five samples inhibited, and six samples activated, the uptake significantly. From one of the active plants, Lagerstroemia speciosa, two triterpenoids, colosolic acid and maslinic acid were isolated. Colosolic acid was shown to be a glucose transport activator. Since this compound was known to have hypoglycemic activity, our simple in vitro bioassay method can at least be used as a first screening for anti-diabetic activity. © 1993, The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. All rights reserved.
Source or Periodical Title
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
ISSN
92363
Page
2129-2131
Document Type
Article
Subject
antidiabetic, colosolic acid, Keywords glucose transport, Lagerstroemia speciosa, Lythraceae, triterpene
Recommended Citation
Murakami, Chikage; Myoga, Keiko; Kasai, Ryoji; Ohtan, Kazuhiro; Kurokawa, Tomonori; Ishibashi, Sadahiko; Yamasaki, Kazuo; Dayrit, Fabian; and Padolina, William G., "Screening of Plant Constituents for Effect on Glucose Transport Activity in Ehrlich Ascites Tumour Cells" (2021). Journal Article. 3632.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/journal-articles/3632