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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Insulin-like plant proteins as potential innovative drugs to treat diabetes—The Moringa oleifera case study
Autor : Paula, Paulo C.
Oliveira, José Tadeu Abreu de
Sousa, Daniele de Oliveira Bezerra de
Alves, Bella Giselly Torres
Carvalho, Ana Fontenele Urano
Franco, Octávio L.
Vasconcelos, Ilka M.
Palabras clave : Insulin-like plant protein;Hypoglycemic protein;Prospection;Diabetes therapy;Moringa
Fecha de publicación : 2017
Citación : PAULA, P. C. et al. Insulin-like plant proteins as potential innovative drugs to treat diabetes—The Moringa oleifera case study. New Biotechnology, [s.l.], v. 39, p. 99-109, 2017.
Abstract: Various plant species have long been used in traditional medicine worldwide to treat diabetes. Among the plant-based compounds with hypoglycemic properties, studies on insulin-like proteins isolated from leaves, fruits and seeds are rarely reported in the relevant literature. Our research group has been investigating the presence of insulin-like proteins in Moringa oleifera, a plant species native to India, and we have obtained a leaf protein isolate and semi-purified derived fractions, as well as a seed coat protein fraction (Mo-SC), with hypoglycemic activity in chemically induced diabetic mice that have increased tolerance to orally administered glucose. Equally importantly, Mo-SC possesses insulin-like antigenic epitopes. In this context, the present review aims to highlight that prospection of insulin-like proteins in plants is of the utmost importance both for finding new drugs for the treatment of diabetes and for shedding light on the mechanisms involved in diabetes.
URI : http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/58965
ISSN : 1871-6784
Derechos de acceso: Acesso Aberto
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