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Dietary polyphenols decrease glucose uptake by human intestinal Caco-2 cells
Authors:Johnston Kelly  Sharp Paul  Clifford Michael  Morgan Linda
Affiliation:Centre for Nutrition and Food Safety, School of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH, UK.
Abstract:The effect of different classes of dietary polyphenols on intestinal glucose uptake was investigated using polarised Caco-2 intestinal cells. Glucose uptake into cells under sodium-dependent conditions was inhibited by flavonoid glycosides and non-glycosylated polyphenols whereas aglycones and phenolic acids were without effect. Under sodium-free conditions, aglycones and non-glycosylated polyphenols inhibited glucose uptake whereas glycosides and phenolic acids were ineffective. These data suggest that aglycones inhibit facilitated glucose uptake whereas glycosides inhibit the active transport of glucose. The non-glycosylated dietary polyphenols appear to exert their effects via steric hindrance, and (-)-epigallochatechingallate, (-)-epichatechingallate and (-)-epigallochatechin are effective against both transporters.
Keywords:SGLT1, sodium-dependent glucose transporter 1   GLUT, facilitated diffusion glucose transporter   EGCG, (−)-epigallochatechingallate   EGC, (−)-epigallochatechin   ECG, (−)-epichatechingallate
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