Large-leaf yellow tea oligosaccharides alleviate T2DM by promoting GLP-1 secretion and regulating intestinal mucosal barrier - PubMed
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- #Oligosaccharides
- Large-leaf yellow tea oligosaccharides (LYP) help alleviate Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM).
- An active oligosaccharide (ELYP) was isolated from LYP and studied for its effects on GLP-1 secretion and intestinal homeostasis.
- ELYP consists of 1,4-linked β-GalpA and 1,4-linked β-Glcp with degrees of polymerization between 3 to 7.
- ELYP significantly increases plasma GLP-1 levels and upregulates genes related to GLP-1 synthesis and secretion.
- ELYP restores intestinal barrier function by enhancing tight-junction proteins and increasing goblet cell numbers.
- ELYP enriches beneficial gut microbiota and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) composition.
- ELYP promotes a shift of macrophages and T lymphocytes to an anti-inflammatory phenotype.
- The study identifies ELYP as a promising natural product for T2DM management and provides insights into tea-derived oligosaccharides' mechanisms.