화학공학소재연구정보센터
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.377, No.1, 131-135, 2008
Chicoric acid, a new compound able to enhance insulin release and glucose uptake
Caffeic acid and chlorogenic acid (CGA), a mono-caffeoyl ester, have been described as potential antidiabetic agents. Using in vitro studies, we report the effects of a dicaffeoyl ester. Chicoric acid (CRA) purified from Cichorium intybus, on glucose uptake insulin secretion. Our results show that CRA and CGA increased glucose uptake in L6 muscular cells, an effect only observed in the presence of stimulating concentrations of insulin. Moreover, we found that both CRA and CGA were able to stimulate insulin secretion from the INS-1 E insulin-secreting cell line and rat islets of Langerhans. In the later case, the effect of CPA is only observed in the presence of subnormal glucose levels. PatCh clamps studies show that the mechanism of CRA and CGA was different from that of sulfonylureas, as they did not close K-ATP channels. Chicoric acid is a new potential antidiabetic agent carrying both insulin sensitizing and insulin-secreting properties. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.