Studies on the Processing of Herbal Medicines (III) -HPLC Analysis of Magnolol and Inhibitory Effects on the Formation of Advanced Glycation Endproducts(AGEs) in Vitro of Unprocessed-and Processed Magnolia Bark-

한약재 수치에 관한 연구 (III) -후박의 수치전.후 Magnolol의 함량분석 및 시험관내에서 최종당화산물 생성억제 효능-

  • Kim, Hyeun-Jeong (Department of Herbal Pharmaceutical Development, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine) ;
  • Ko, Jin-Hee (Department of Herbal Pharmaceutical Development, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine) ;
  • Kim, Jin-Sook (Department of Herbal Pharmaceutical Development, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine)
  • 김현정 (한국한의학연구원, 한약제제연구부) ;
  • 고진희 (한국한의학연구원, 한약제제연구부) ;
  • 김진숙 (한국한의학연구원, 한약제제연구부)
  • Published : 2002.12.30

Abstract

Advanced glycation end products(AGEs) are largly involved in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy. It is obvious that inhibition of AGEs formation is important in preventing the occurrence and progression of diabetic nephropathy. In diabetes, this reaction is greatly accerated and is important in the pathogenesis of diabetic complications, especially diabetic nephropathy. Therefore, to seek possible AGEs inhibitors in herbal medicines, unprocessed - and processed Magnolia Bark were examined in vitro as basic data for aniaml experiment. The content of magnolol in unprocessed Magnolia Bark was $0.796{\pm}0.072%$, and after processing was decreased to $0.586{\pm}0.101%(p<0.01)$. The content of AGEs was measured by their intrinsic fluorescence. The $IC_{50}({\mu}g/ml)$ values of aminoguanidine, unprocessed- and procesled Magnolia Bark are $38.845{\pm}8.36{\mu}g/ml$, $54.264{\pm}3.153{\mu}g/ml$ and $27.882{\pm}1.836{\mu}g/ml$, respectively. This result means that prcessed Magnolia Bark was more effective than aminoguanidine, as positive control.

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