西苏门答腊无刺蜂蜂蜜作为抗高血糖食品的研究

IF 1.6 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Preventive Nutrition and Food Science Pub Date : 2024-06-30 DOI:10.3746/pnf.2024.29.2.170
Rizki Dwi Setiawan, Sri Melia, Indri Juliyarsi, Rusdimansyah
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本研究旨在通过评估三种不同种类无刺蜜蜂(Heterotrigona itama、Geniotrigona thoracica和Kelulut matahari)蜂蜜的α-葡萄糖苷酶抑制作用、抗氧化活性、总酚和类黄酮含量,并将其与印度尼西亚西苏门答腊岛的陶瓷蜂蜂蜜进行比较,研究其潜在的体外抗高血糖活性。蜂蜜样品来自安达卢西亚大学动物科学系的无刺蜜蜂养殖场。在 H. itama、G. thoracica、K. matahari 和 A. cerana 的蜂蜜样品中,α-葡萄糖苷酶抑制作用、抗氧化活性(半最大抑制浓度,IC50)、总酚和类黄酮含量均存在差异。在对α-葡萄糖苷酶的抑制作用方面,蜜蜂 A. cerana 的蜂蜜比其他三种无刺蜂的蜂蜜具有更高的抑制作用。K. matahari 蜂蜜的 IC50 值最低,表明其抗氧化活性较强,其次是 A. cerana、H. itama 和 G. thoracica 蜂蜜。Cerana 蜂蜜的总酚和类黄酮含量最高,其次是 K. matahari、H. itama 和 G. thoracica 蜂蜜。傅立叶变换红外光谱分析显示,所有四种蜂蜜样品的主要吸收峰都在 767∼1,643 cm-1 处,表明吸收峰主要来自单糖和双糖。此外,一些峰值表明存在酚类和黄酮类化合物。总之,无刺蜂蜂蜜的α-葡萄糖苷酶抑制活性、抗氧化活性和相对较高的总酚类化合物含量表明,无刺蜂蜂蜜有望成为一种抗高血糖食品。
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Investigation of Stingless Bee Honey from West Sumatra as an Antihyperglycemic Food.

This study aimed to investigate the potential in vitro antihyperglycemic activity of honey sourced from three different species of stingless bees (Heterotrigona itama, Geniotrigona thoracica, and Kelulut matahari) by assessing their α-glucosidase enzyme inhibition, antioxidant activity, and total phenolic and flavonoid contents in comparison with honey from Apis cerana, obtained from West Sumatra, Indonesia. The honey samples were obtained from stingless bee farms at the Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Andalas. Variations were observed in α-glucosidase enzyme inhibition, antioxidant activity (half maximal inhibitory concentration, IC50), and total phenolic and flavonoid contents among the honey samples from H. itama, G. thoracica, K. matahari, and A. cerana. In terms of α-glucosidase inhibition, honey from the stinging bee A. cerana demonstrated higher inhibition than that from the other three stingless bees species. Honey derived from K. matahari exhibited the lowest IC50 value, indicating its superior antioxidant activity, followed by honey from A. cerana, H. itama, and G. thoracica. The highest total phenolic and flavonoid contents were found in honey from A. cerana, followed by honey from K. matahari, H. itama, and G. thoracica. Analysis using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy revealed that the predominant absorptions in all four honey samples were observed at 767∼1,643 cm-1, indicating that absorptions are primarily ascribed to monosaccharides and disaccharides. Additionally, some peaks implied the presence of phenolic and flavonoid compounds. Overall, honey from stingless bees shows promise as an antihyperglycemic food, as evidenced by its α-glucosidase enzyme inhibition activity, antioxidant activity, and relatively high total phenolic content.

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