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Title: Method for inhibiting increase of blood sugar
level or lowering blood sugar level with a lagerstroemia extract
United States Patent: 6,485,760
Issued: November 26, 2002
Inventors: Matsuyama; Futoshi (c/o Use.cndot.Techno
Corporation, 2101 Osada Ichinotani, Fukuchiyama-shi, Kyoto 620-0848, JP)
Appl. No.: 437342
Filed: November 10, 1999
Abstract
A composition for inhibiting an increase in, or lowering, a blood sugar
level, which comprises, as a main component, a concentrate of a hot water or
alcohol extract of leaves of Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or Pers. and has
an corosolic acid content of 0.01 to 15 mg per 100 mg of the concentrate,
and a method of inhibiting an increase in, or lowering, a blood sugar level
by oral administration of the composition.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a composition for inhibiting an increase
of a blood sugar level or lowering a blood sugar level. More specifically,
it relates to a composition for inhibiting an increase of a blood sugar
level or lowering a blood sugar level, which composition contains extract
components from Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or Pers. as a main component
and has a specific content of corosolic acid.
2. Prior Art of the Invention
Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or Pers. comes under the loosestrife family
of Myrtales and is generally called "queen's crape myrtle" as well, and it
occurs widely in south east Asian areas including the Philippines, India,
Malaysia, southern China and Australia. In the Philippines in particular,
dry leaves and flowers of Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or Pers. are
decoted and taken as a drink. This drink is also well known as a folk
medicine against diabetes.
Leaves of Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or Pers. have received attention
and an extract thereof has been analyzed for obtaining some components. It
has been accordingly reported that corosolic acid is contained as one of
the components and that the corosolic acid has been studied for its
activity by using Ehrlich Ascites Tumour Cells to show that it is a
substance which activates the mobility of grape sugar [Chem. Pharm. Bull.
41(12) 2129-2131 (1993)].
The above report is concerned with results of in vitro experiments and
merely suggests results of first-stage discrimination test of
anti-diabetes activities of corosolic acid.
JP-A-5-310587 discloses an anti-diabetes preparation containing, as an
ingredient, a concentrated dry substance (Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or
Pers. powder extract) obtained by extracting leaves of Lagerstroemia
Speciosa, Linn. or Pers. in hot water or an organic solvent. The above
preparation is an easily prepared and high-safety anti-diabetes
preparation produced by taking out a water-soluble fraction and a
lipid-soluble fraction from an extract of leaves of Lagerstroemia Speciosa,
Linn. or Pers. and adjusting it to a dry extract. The above publication
discloses a preferred embodiment in which the powder extract is diluted,
e.g., in a concentration of 2% and taken as a drink, and the anti-diabetes
activity thereof is confirmed by an animal experiment using mice diseased
with diabetes.
As already described, dry leaves of Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or Pers.
have been used as having an effect on the therapy of diabetes in folk
medicine. However, it is not clearly known what component(s) of the leaves
of Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or Pers. has/have human anti-diabetes
activity. It is known that corosolic acid is contained as one component,
while the activity thereof is a mere result of a study of the function to
activate the mobility of grape sugar in an in vitro experiment using
cells.
Further, there has been no specific clinical knowledge of component(s) of
the extract of leaves of Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or Pers. which
has/have activity in the therapy of human diabetes. Moreover, there has
been found no knowledge obtained by studying a relationship between
component(s) of the extract of leaves of Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or
Pers. and an increase in a human blood sugar level.
The present inventor has therefore studied a relationship between
component(s) of an extract of leaves of Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or
Pers. and an increase or inhibition of an increase in human blood sugar
level on the basis of clinical tests. When a composition which was a
concentrated extract of leaves of Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or Pers.
and which had a specific content of corosolic acid was administered to
mild-case diabetes patients who had a fasting blood sugar level of
slightly higher than approximately 110 mg/dl and who were
insulin-non-dependent, it was found that an increase in blood sugar level
was inhibited and that the blood sugar levels decreased on average.
According to studies by the present inventors, it has been also found that
the composition which had a specific content of corosolic acid can be
obtained by extracting, concentration and drying leaves of Lagerstroemia
Speciosa, Linn. or Pers., under a specific condition.
Means to Solve the Problems
According to the present invention, therefore, there is provided a
composition for inhibiting an increase in, or lowering, a blood sugar
level, which comprises, as a main component, a concentrate of a hot water
or alcohol extract of leaves of Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or Pers. and
has a corosolic acid content of 0.01 to 15 mg per 100 mg of the
concentrate.
According to the present invention, further, there is provided a method of
inhibiting an increase in a blood sugar level, which comprises orally
administering the above composition to a patient who is expected to suffer
an increase in blood sugar level from a normal blood sugar level.
Further, according to the present invention, there is provided a method of
lowering a blood sugar level to a normal level, which comprises orally
administering the above composition to a mild-case diabetes patient having
a blood sugar level higher than a normal level to some extent or a serious
diabetes patient having a high blood sugar level.
The present invention will be explained more specifically hereinafter.
Corosolic acid is one of triterpenoids.
It is considered that the activity of the composition of the present
invention in inhibiting an increase in, or lowering, a human blood sugar
level is caused by the interaction of a specific content of corosolic acid
in the concentrate and extracted components of leaves of Lagerstroemia
Speciosa, Linn. or Pers.
Leaves of Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or Pers. used as a raw material
for the composition of the present invention refer to green leaves of
Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or Pers. which occurs in the Philippines or
some other areas or a dry product prepared by drying the same. The green
leaves may be dried by leaving it in atmosphere, by air-drying or by
forcible drying. Preferably, the drying is carried out by so-called
toasted-drying until the leaves have a water content of 20% by weight or
less, preferably 10% by weight or less, for preventing the growth of
microorganisms and attaining storage stability.
Green leaves of Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or Pers. may be extracted as
they are, while it is desirable to pulverize the dry leaves or cut them
into pieces before the extraction.
The method and condition of extracting leaves of Lagerstroemia Speciosa,
Linn. or Pers. in hot water or an alcohol and concentrating the extract
are not specially limited, while there should be employed a method and a
condition under which a resultant concentrate has a specific content of
corosolic acid. That is, the concentrate preferably has a corosolic acid
content of 0.01 to 15 mg per 100 mg of the concentrate (dry solid
substance). The corosolic acid content per 100 mg of the concentrate is
preferably 0.1 to 15 mg, more preferably 0.2 to 12 mg, particularly
preferably 0.5 to 10 mg.
In the composition of the present invention, those components of the
leaves of Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or Pers. which are other than
corosolic acid also have an effect on the activity, and it is required to
take account of components to be extracted and a concentrating method and
condition with regard to the other components. A preferred embodiment of a
proper method and a proper condition will be apparent from an explanation
to be given later.
Method 1
In this method, a pulverization product of dry leaves of Lagerstroemia
Speciosa, Linn. or Pers. (raw material) added to ethanol or an ethanol
aqueous solution (ethanol content 50 to 80% by weight) in an amount 5 to
20 times, preferably 8 to 10 times the weight of the raw material, and the
mixture is refluxed under heat at a temperature between room temperature
and 90oC., preferably approximately between 50oC. and
80oC., for 30 minutes to 2 hours. The above extraction is repeated
twice or three times. The resultant extract may be decolorized as required
by adding 5 to 10% by weight, based on the raw material, of activated
carbon. The decolorization is useful for expanding the use range of the
composition of the present invention to foods, and the like. Then, the
extract is filtered and concentrated at a temperature of 60oC. or
lower under reduced pressure to obtain a solid, and the solid is dried at
a temperature between 50oC. and 70oC. under reduced
pressure (higher reduction rate than that during the concentration). The
thus-obtained solid is pulverized to obtain a powdery concentrate. The
concentrate obtained by the above method has a specific content of
corosolic acid and contains an effective amount of other components as
well.
Method 2
This method is an extraction method using methanol or a methanol aqueous
solution. In this method, the extraction is carried out in methanol or a
methanol aqueous solution (methanol content 50 to 90% by weight) in an
amount 3 to 20 times the weight of the raw material. The extraction
procedure is preferably carried out at a temperature between room
temperature and 65oC. for 30 minutes to 2 hours. The number of
times of the extraction procedure is not limited to once, and the
extraction procedure may be carried out twice or more. The obtained
extract is decolorized as required, and concentrated under the same
conditions as those in the above method 1, whereby a solid can be
obtained.
Method 3
This method 3 is an extraction method using hot water. There is used hot
water in an amount 3 to 20 times the weight of the raw material, and the
extraction is carried out at a temperature between 50oC. and
90oC., preferably between 60oC. and 85oC., for 30
minutes to 2 hours. Desirably, the concentration and drying after the
extraction are carried out for a relatively short period of time since
active components may be sometimes deteriorated when the concentrate is
maintained at a high temperature for a long period of time. For this
reason, it is advantageous to carry out the concentration and the drying
under reduced pressure.
The above-explained methods 1 to 3 have been described for explaining
basic methods and conditions, and these methods may be altered and/or
combined as required. For example, the method 1 and the method 2 may be
combined. Of the above methods 1 to 3, the methods 1 and 2 are preferred,
and the method 1 is particularly preferred. Function and effect of the
composition of the present invention
When used as a preparation for inhibiting an increase in, or lowering, the
blood sugar level, the composition of the present invention has the
following advantages.
(a) It has been reported that conventional oral preparations for the
therapy of diabetes such as a sulfonyl urea preparation, a biguanide
preparation, an insulin resistant amelioration preparation, etc., causes
side effects such as hepatopathy, disorder of digestive organs, nausea,
vomitting, etc., while the composition of the present invention is free of
these side effects.
(b) The above conventional preparations for the therapy of diabetes end
their effects when the administration thereof is discontinued, while the
composition of the present invention continues to have an effect and has a
continuing effect like traditional Chinese medicine since the blood sugar
level does not increase when its administration is discontinued.
(c) The composition of the present invention does not cause a decrease in
the blood sugar level when people having a normal blood sugar level takes
it.
(d) It is considered that the above advantages of the composition of the
present invention are exhibited since corosolic acid contained in leaves
of Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or Pers. activates grape sugar
transportation even if its concentration is very low.
It is considered that intensification of the grape sugar transportation
activity of corosolic acid in "intaking of sugar" and "conversion of sugar
to energy" is a function different from that of conventional preparations
for the therapy of diabetes.
(e) It is also assumed that the composition of the present invention has
another activity in inhibiting the digestion and absorption of glucide by
preventing the function of typical digestive enzyme of glucide. It is
considered that the above activity is caused by the interaction of
corosolic acid and other component(s) in the concentrated extract of
leaves of Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or Pers.
The composition of the present invention can therefore inhibit an increase
in a blood sugar level by orally administering it to patients who are
expected to suffer an increase in blood sugar level from a normal blood
sugar level. The above oral administration can be continued for a long
period of time, and even if the composition of the present invention is
continuedly taken for a long period of time, the blood sugar level comes
to be lower than a normal blood sugar level in no case. Further, the oral
administration causes no or almost no other harms or side effects.
Further, when orally administered to diabetes patients, the composition of
the present invention can lower their blood sugar level to a normal level.
The composition of the present invention can work on any one of mild-case
patients having a blood sugar level higher than a normal blood sugar level
to some extent and serious patients having a considerably higher blood
sugar level.
When the composition of the present invention is orally administered,
desirably, the dosage of the concentrate having a corosolic acid content
of 0.01 to 15 mg per kg of a human body weight per day is 50 mg to 1,000
mg, preferably 70 mg to 800 mg. Specifically, the oral administration is
preferably separated to twice or three times a day. Desirably, further,
the oral administration of the composition of the present invention is
conducted continuedly for at least one month, preferably for at least
three months.
The composition of the present invention may have the prepartion form of a
powder or granules, and it may also have the preparation form of a tablet
such as pellets or an encapsulated preparation.
Claim 1 of 17 Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A method of inhibiting an increase in blood sugar level in a human
patient who is expected to suffer an increase in blood sugar level, which
comprises orally administering to said patient an active ingredient
containing concentrate consisting essentially of ethanol or ethanol
aqueous solution extract of leaves of Langerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or
Pers., said concentrate having a corosolic acid content of 0.1 to 15 mg
per 100 mg of the concentrate, said concentrate being administered at a
dose of 50 mg to 1,000 mg per kg of body weight of said patient per day,
which is effective to inhibit an increase in blood sugar level in said
patient.
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