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      Inhibitory effects of rosmarinic acid extracts on porcine pancreatic amylase in vitro.

      Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition
      Amylases, antagonists & inhibitors, metabolism, Analysis of Variance, Animals, Cinnamates, pharmacology, Depsides, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Enzyme Inhibitors, In Vitro Techniques, Melissa, chemistry, Origanum, Pancreas, enzymology, Phenols, Plant Extracts, Swine

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          Porcine pancreatic alpha-amylase (PPA) was allowed to react with herbal extracts containing rosmarinic acid (RA) and purified RA. The derivatized enzyme-phytochemical mixtures obtained were characterized for residual amylase activity. These in vitro experiments showed that the amylase activity was inhibited in the presence of these phytochemicals. The extent of amylase inhibition correlated with increased concentration of RA. RA-containing oregano extracts yielded higher than expected amylase inhibition than similar amount of purified RA, suggesting that other phenolic compounds or phenolic synergies may contribute to additional amylase inhibitory activity. The significance of food-grade, plant-based amylase inhibitors for modulation of diabetes mellitus and other oxidation-linked diseases is hypothesized and discussed.

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