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Product Data
SALACIA OBLONGA EXTRACT
Date: May, 2001
Salacia Oblonga (Celastaceae), "Ponkoranti", is a woody plant found
in the forests of Sri Lanka and India. The roots and stems of Salacia Oblonga
have been used extensively in Aryuveda and traditional Indian medicine for the
treatment of Diabetes.
Recently, it has been found that a-Glucosidase
inhibitors are potent therapeutic agents in carbohydrate-metabolic disorders
such as Diabetes Mellitus.
Salacia Oblonga contains two potent a-Glucosidase
inhibitors: Salicinol and Kotalanol 9. Methanol extracts from the roots of
Salacia Oblonga exhibit an inhibitory effect on the increase of serum glucose
levels in sucrose- and maltose-loaded rats. Salacia Oblonga has also been found
to show inhibitory activity on Aldose Reductase which is related to such
chronic diabetic complications as peripheral neuropathy, retinopathy, and
cataracts.
Superior in terms of safety compared to chemically synthesized products,
Salacia Oblonga is an effective anti-diabetic and dieting agent. Salacia
Oblonga is more than 200 times stronger than Acarbose, an a-Glucosidase inhibitor manufactured by Bayer Corp.
In a study conducted by Kowsalya et at., it was determined that 2.5 to 5.0
grams of Salacia Oblonga daily is effective in lowering the blood glucose,
serum cholesterol, triglycerides and increasing the HDL cholesterol levels of
non-insulin dependent diabetes patients.
It is know that glucose absorbed in the body is converted into glycogens and
neutral lipids by insulin and then accumulates as body fat and organ fat, thus
causing obesity.
Salacia Oblonga inhibits the breakdown of oligosaccharides (disaccharides
and trisaccharides) such as sucrose, maltose, etc. into monosaccharides and
inhibits the absorption of monosaccharides such as glucose, mannose, etc. in
the body, preventing blood sugar levels from rising.
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