Recovery of ferulic acid from corn bran by adsorption on mesoporous carbon

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Na Ren ◽  
Conghui Wang ◽  
Zhuo Zhao ◽  
Yajing Liang ◽  
Wei Wei ◽  
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Priya Upadhyay ◽  
Nitesh K. Singh ◽  
Rasika Tupe ◽  
Annamma Odenath ◽  
Arvind Lali

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Yong Wang ◽  
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Peter Eck ◽  
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The effect of feruloylated arabinoxylan mono- and oligosaccharides (FAXmo) on mammalianα-glucosidase and glucose transporters was investigated using human Caco-2 cells, rat intestinal acetone powder, andXenopus laevisoocytes. The isolated FAXmo from wheat aleurone and corn bran were identified to have degree of polymerization (DP) of 4 and 1, respectively, by HPLC-MS. Both FAXmo extracts were effective inhibitors of sucrase and maltase functions of theα-glucosidase. The IC50 for FAXmo extracts on Caco-2 cells and rat intestinalα-glucosidase was 1.03–1.65 mg/mL and 2.6–6.5 mg/mL, respectively. Similarly, glucose uptake in Caco-2 cells was inhibited up to 40%. The inhibitory effect of FAXmo was dependent on their ferulic acid (FA) content (R= 0.95). Sodium independent glucose transporter 2 (GLUT2) activity was completely inhibited by FAXmo in oocytes injected to express GLUT2. Our results suggest that ferulic acid and feruloylated arabinoxylan mono-/oligosaccharides have potential for use in diabetes management.


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