16:00 - 18:00
Room: San Francisco
Poster session
Anti-diabetic Effect of Fermented Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica Lindl.)
Kang Jeong Hwa 1, Lee You Seok 2, Lee Sun Kyung 3, Kim Hee Kwon 4, Lee Ka Soon 5, Song Young Eun 6, Park Sin Yong 7
1 Jellanam-do Agricultural Research & Extension Services, Naju, Korea, Republic of (South)
2 Jellanam-do Agricultural Research & Extension Services, Naju, Korea, Republic of (South)
3 Jellanam-do Agricultural Research & Extension Services, Naju, Korea, Republic of (South)
4 Jellanam-do Agricultural Research & Extension Services, Naju, Korea, Republic of (South)
5 Ginseng & Medicinal Plant Research Institute, CNARES, Geumsan, Korea, Republic of (South)
6 Jeollabuk-do Agricultural Research & Extension Services, Iksan, Korea, Republic of (South)
7 National Institute of Agricultural Science, RDA, Wanju, Korea, Republic of (South)

The loquats (Eriobotrya japonica Lindl.) have been well known for its medicinal effects on expectorants, diuretics and anti-edema. It was reported that loquats leaves contained large amounts of terpenoids and flavonoids with strong antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer functions while loquats seed part exhibited hypoglycemic effect and anti-obesity (1). In this study, loquat fruits were fermented using Leuconostoc mesenteroides and/or Lactobacillus brevis (2%, w/v) for 3 days at 37℃ to reduce their strong sweetness and improve anti-diabetic effect. Fermented loquat fruits were evaluated their reducing sugar, corosolic acid contents by HPLC analysis, and anti-diabetic effect using a-glucosidase inhibition assay. As results of analysis, loquat fruits fermented by combined of Leuconostoc mesenteroides and Lactobacillus brevis showed the lowest content of reducing sugar (4,733 mg/100g). The corosolic acid content, the representative anti-diabetic component, was increased by 47 % (8.38 mg/100g), compared to the control (no fermentation). The a-glucosidase inhibition of fermented loquat fruits was 61.8 % ~ 67.7 %. Especially, loquat fruits fermented by Leuconostoc mesenteroides and Lactobacillus brevis showed 2.3 times higher inhibition of a-glucosidase compared those of control loquat fruits.

References

1) Eun Kim, Min-Sook Kim, Dong-Young Rhyu, Oh-Jin Min, Hum-Young Baek, Yung-Jae Kim, and Hyeon-A Kim. Hypoglycemic Effect of Eriobotrya japonica(E. japonica) in db/ db Mice. Korean J. Food & Nutr. 2009. 22: 159~165.1034.


Reference:
Tu-Poster Session 2-PO-04:
Session:
Poster Session 2
Presenter/s:
Jeong Hwa Kang
Presentation type:
Poster presentation
Room:
San Francisco
Date:
Tuesday, 5th September, 2017
Time:
16:00 - 18:00
Session times:
16:00 - 18:00