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Effect of Asperagillus awamori on Alloxan-induced Mouse Hyperglycemia

Shota Masuda, Yoshinao Okachi, Takumi Hirao, Kosuke Matsuoka, Ryusei Miura, Shunya Miyoshi,Takayuki Murakami,Junji Inoue,Kohji Ishihara,Noriyoshi Masuoka

Journal of Field Robotics(2017)

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Abstract
Problem statement: Though alloxan-induced mouse hyperglycemia was ameliorated by feeding of 5 % Asperagillus awamori ( A. awamori ) - fermented burdock root diet (fermented burdock diet), it is unclear whether the anti-hyperglycemia activity is due to A. awamori or antioxidant activity induced by the fermentation. Methods: A 0.05 % A. awamori diet was prepared. Acatalasemic mice, having a quite low catalase activity in blood, were divided three groups, and each group fed control, A. awamori and the fermented burdock diets for 14 weeks, separately. Then, alloxan monohydrate (200 mg/ kg of body weight) was intraperitoneally administrated to each mouse. Glucose, insulin, C-peptide contents in blood and glucose tolerance tests (GTTs) were examined. Results: Incidence of alloxan-induced hyperglycemia in acatalasemic mice maintained with the A. awamori diet or the fermented burdock diet was low (20 or 25%) compared to that (75%) maintained with the control diet. Feeding the A. awamori diet ameliorated insulin, C-peptide in blood and GTT like as mice fed the fermented burdock diet. It indicated that A. awamori in these diets plays an important role for the prevention of alloxan-induced hyperglycemia. Conclusions: It is suggested that A. awamori has the anti-hyperglycemia activity.
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asperagillus,alloxan-induced
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