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Abstract
Insulin resistance is an element of metabolic syndrome, manifested as a decrease in glucose uptake, which often leads to a variety of complications, including type 2 diabetes. Astragalin is a natural flavonoid, isolated from traditional medicinal plants, such as Cuscuta chinensis, that has been shown to exhibit a variety of pharmacological activities with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, neuroprotective, cardioprotective, antiobesity, antiosteoporotic, anticancer, antiulcer, and antidiabetic properties. However, the mechanism of astragalin on insulin resistance has not yet been elucidated. To this end, we examined the effect of astragalin on palmitic acid-induced insulin resistance in HepG2 cells. The effects of the co-incubation of PA and astragalin on the cell viability, superoxide dismutase, fat content, and markers of oxidative stress in HepG2 cells were measured. The results show that astragalin restored the cell viability, reduced oxidative stress, and insulin resistance in palmitic acid treated HepG2 cells. The protective effect of astragalin on palmitic acid-induced lipotoxicity in HepG2 cells was through inhibition of NF-was through inhibition of NF-κ and JNK signaling pathways.
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Current Topics in Nutraceutical Research is an international, interdisciplinary broad-based peer reviewed scientific journal for critical evaluation of research on chemistry, biology and therapeutic applications of nutraceuticals and functional foods. The major goal of this journal is to provide peer reviewed unbiased scientific data to the decision makers in the nutraceutical and food industry to help make informed choices about development of new products.
To this end, the journal will publish two types of review articles. First, a review of preclinical research data coming largely from animal, cell culture and other experimental models. Such data will provide basis for future product development and/or human research initiatives. Second, a critical evaluation of current human experimental data to help market and deliver the product for medically proven use. This journal will also serve as a forum for nutritionists, internists, neurologists, psychiatrists, and all those interested in preventive medicine.
The common denominator of all of the topic to be covered by the journal must include nutraceuticals and/functional food. The following is an example of some specific areas that may be of interest to the journal. i) Role of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and phytonutrients on cardiovascular health, cancer, diabetes, ocular health, mental health, men’s health, women’s health, infant nutrition, ii) Role of herbals on human health, iii) Dietary supplements and sleep, iv) Components of diet that may have beneficial effect on human health, v) regulation of apoptosis and cell viability, vi) Isolation and characterization of bioactive components from functional foods, vii) Nutritional genomics, and viii) Nutritional proteomics.