Published February 7, 2023 | Version v1
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Antidiabetic potential of mucilage fraction extracted from Astragalus gyzensis seeds

  • 1. Laboratory for the Protection of Ecosystems in Arid and Semi-Arid Zones, Kasdi Merbah-University, Ouargla 30000, Algeria
  • 2. Laboratory of Valorisation and Technology of Sahara Resources (VTRS) University Echahid hamma lakhdar, El-Oued 39000, Algeria
  • 3. Scientific and Technical Research Center in Physicochemical Analysis, Tipaza 42000, Algeria
  • 4. Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, University of Cadi Ayyad, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
  • 5. Laboratory of Enzymatic Engineering and Microbiology, Algae Biotechnology Team, National Engineering School of Sfax, Sfax University, Sfax 3038, Tunisia
  • 6. Laboratory of Plant Biotechnology Applied to the Improvement of Plants, Faculty of Sciences, Sfax University, Sfax 3038, Tunisia
  • 7. Department of Chemistry, University of Rouen Normandie, INSA Rouen, CNRS, PBS, 76000 Rouen, France
  • 8. Institute of Pascal, University of Clermont Auvergne, CNRS, Clermont Auvergne INP, 63000 Clermont-Ferrand, France

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The objective of the current work is to extract a new mucilage fraction from Astragalus gyzensis Bunge. seeds, which are collected from the El-Oued province (septentrional Algerian Sahara) and evaluated for their antidiabetic potential. The mucilage fraction is obtained using hot water extraction followed by alcoholic precipitation of polysaccharides by cold ethanol (96%). The primary investigation was performed by describing the main structural features of the extract through colorimetric assays, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and thin-layer chromatography analysis using two systems. Biological activity was also monitored by antidiabetic activity by testing the inhibition of α-amylase and α-glucosidase enzymes in vitro. The extraction yield was 20.69%. The chemical composition mainly consisted of 78.60±0.29% carbohydrates, among them 63.92±0.67% neutral sugar, 15.78±0.76% uronic acid, 8.08±0.04% proteins and 2.57±0.05% phenolic compounds. The results obtained by thin-layer chromatography analysis showed the dominance of mannose and galactose. Fourier-transform infrared spectrum showed characteristic bands expected galactomannans. The investigations highlighted the antihyperglycemic effect in a dose-dependent manner by the inhibition of the α-amylase enzyme (IC50=0.8±0.005 mg/mL). These factors make it suitable for the industrial application of dietary supplement fiber made for diabetic individuals.

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