Kimihisa Itoh, K. Murata, N. Sakaguchi, Kohei Akai, Tomoka Yamaji, Kohsuke Shimizu, K. Isaki, T. Matsukawa, S. Kajiyama, M. Fumuro, M. Iijima, H. Matsuda
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Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine an inhibitory effect of mango lea f extracts on advanced glycation end products (AGEs) formation and to identify these active ingredients, and also to investigate a relationship between leaves maturation and the inhibitory activity. A methanolic extract of old dark green mango leaf extract (OML-ext) exhibited an inhibitory activity of AGEs formation in nonenzymatic glycation of albumin. The inhibitory activity of OML-ext was attributable to 3-C- β - D -glucosyl-2,4,4’,6-tetrahydroxybenzophenone ( 1 ), mangiferin ( 2 ) and chlorophyll. Inhibitory effect of young dark reddish brown mango leaf extract (YDL-ext) on AGEs formation was similar to that of OML-ext. The inhibitory activity of YDL-ext was attributable to 1 and 2 , in addition, a part of the the activity of YDL-ext due to anthocyanins whose content is highest in young dark reddish brown mango leaves. Considering the amounts of leaves obtained from pruning, old dark green leaves may be a reasonable natural resource for the preparation of ingredients with inhibitory activity of AGEs formation.