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Constituents of Stem Bark of Callistemon rigidus Showing Inhibitory Effects on Mouse .ALPHA.-Amylase Activity
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BiosynthesisBiochemistryIsolated Mouse PlasmaMedicineHerbal MedicinePhysiologyHerb-drug InteractionPhytopharmacologyEndocrinologyMouse .Alpha.-amylase ActivityCallistemon RigidusScirpusin BMetabolismPharmacologyStem BarkPhytochemistryGastrointestinal Peptide Hormone
From stem bark of Callistemon rigidus (Myrtaceae), piceatannol and scirpusin B were isolated as components that exhibit inhibitory effects on alpha-amylase activity in isolated mouse plasma. In particular, scirpusin B also inhibited alpha-amylase in mouse gastrointestinal tract. Thus, we expect the depressive effect on the elevation of postprandial blood glucose may be a new medicinal use of this compound as well as the plant itself.
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