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A High-Content Screen for the Identification of Plant Extracts with Insulin Secretion-Modulating Activity
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Bioactive plant compounds and extracts are of special interest for the development of pharmaceuticals. Here, we describe the screening of more than 1100 aqueous plant extracts and synthetic reference compounds for their ability to stimulate or inhibit insulin secretion. To quantify insulin secretion in living MIN6 β cells, an insulin-<i>Gaussia</i> luciferase (Ins-GLuc) biosensor was used. Positive hits included extracts from <i>Quillaja saponaria</i>, <i>Anagallis arvensis</i>, <i>Sapindus mukorossi</i>, <i>Gleditsia sinensis</i> and <i>Albizia julibrissin</i>, which were identified as insulin secretion stimulators, whereas extracts of <i>Acacia catechu</i>, <i>Myrtus communis</i>, <i>Actaea spicata</i> L., <i>Vaccinium vitis-idaea</i> and <i>Calendula officinalis</i> were found to exhibit insulin secretion inhibitory properties. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) were used to characterize several bioactive compounds in the selected plant extracts, and these bioactives were retested for their insulin-modulating properties. Overall, we identified several plant extracts and some of their bioactive compounds that may be used to manipulate pancreatic insulin secretion.
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