抄録
Pyropia spp. (Nori) contain nutritional compounds and functional
constituents.
We previously reported the suppressive effect of the Nori fraction on
blood glucose in
normal rats. This fraction was 75 % ethanol soluble fraction
(NS) and separated using an
ultrafiltration membrane with a molecular weight of 1000 Da. The obtained
fraction had
a molecular weight of less than 1000 Da (NS < 1000) and was used for
administration.
Patients with diabetes use subcutaneous injections of insulin; however, we
would like to
develop new orally available functional foods to relieve patients' pain
and increase
adherence. We assessed the antidiabetic effect of the NS < 1000 fraction
orally
administered to diabetic/obese KK-Ay mice. The three animal
groups (control, 0.5 g/kg B.
W., and 2.0 g/kg B. W.) were orally administered the fraction once daily
for 7 weeks.
Although the NS< 1000 fraction had no significant effect on body and organ
weight, the
serum insulin levels in the NS < 1000 groups were significantly lower than
those in the
control group after 4 weeks of administration and a glucose tolerance
test. In conclusion,
we discovered that the NS < 1000 fraction has constituents that may
improve
glucose metabolism by saving insulin.