Prosiectau fesul blwyddyn
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Retama raetam is a bush which is a member of the family Fabaceae. It is used traditionally in North Africa and Saudi Arabia for the treatment of diabetes. Several flavonoids and alkaloids are already known from this plant. Chromatographic fractionation and purification led to the isolation of three new derivatives of prenylated flavones, retamasin C-E, and four new derivatives of prenylated isoflavones, retamasin F-I, in addition to two isoflavones which have not been previously reported in this plant. Particularly interesting structures included isoflavones containing 3,5-dihydro-2H-2,5-methanobenzo[e][1,4]dioxepine and 3a,8b-dihydro-7-hydroxyfuro[3,2-b]benzo[2,1-d]furan units, both of which are new amongst natural product flavonoids. Five new examples (two flavones and three isoflavones) strongly enhanced the glucose-triggered release of insulin by murine pancreatic islets and one isoflavone was a potent inhibitor of α-glucosidase. This study may rationalise the traditional medicinal use of R. raetam and provide new leads for drug design in the treatment of diabetes.
Iaith wreiddiol | Saesneg |
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Tudalennau (o-i) | 1266-1276 |
Nifer y tudalennau | 11 |
Cyfnodolyn | Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry |
Cyfrol | 17 |
Rhif cyhoeddi | 5 |
Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar | 21 Ion 2019 |
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs) | |
Statws | Cyhoeddwyd - 07 Chwef 2019 |
Ôl bys
Gweld gwybodaeth am bynciau ymchwil 'New flavonoids from the Saudi Arabian plant: Retama raetam which stimulates secretion of insulin and inhibits α-glucosidase'. Gyda’i gilydd, maen nhw’n ffurfio ôl bys unigryw.Proffiliau
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Ifat Shah
- Cyfadran Gwyddorau Daear a Bywyd, Gwyddorau Bywyd - Senior Lecturer
Unigolyn: Dysgu ac Ymchwil
Prosiectau
- 2 Wedi Gorffen
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Energy Grasses and Biorefining (EGB) ISPG
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
01 Ebr 2012 → 31 Maw 2017
Prosiect: Ymchwil a ariannwyd yn allanol
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Biorefining Centre of Excellence (BEACON)
Fish, S. A.
01 Ebr 2010 → 31 Maw 2015
Prosiect: Ymchwil a ariannwyd yn allanol