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  • Probing key targets in insulin signaling and adipogenesis using a methanolic extract of Costus pictus and its bioactive molecule, methyl tetracosanoate.

Probing key targets in insulin signaling and adipogenesis using a methanolic extract of Costus pictus and its bioactive molecule, methyl tetracosanoate.

Biotechnology letters (2009-08-21)
Kusampudi Shilpa, Kadapakkam Nandabalan Sangeetha, Velusamy Shanmuganathan Muthusamy, Sundaresan Sujatha, Baddireddi Subadhra Lakshmi
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A methanolic extract of Costus pictus (CPME) showed optimum anti-diabetic activity at 100 ng/ml. Bioactivity-guided purification of CPME led to the isolation of methyl tetracosanoate (MT) which showed an optimum glucose uptake at 1 ng/ml. CPME at 10 mug/ml inhibited adipogenesis whereas fully differentiated adipocytes exhibited a 3-fold increase in lipid accumulation compared to pre-adipocytes. Gene and protein expression of key targets in insulin signaling and adipogenesis pathway revealed that CPME exhibited anti-diabetic activity along with anti-adipogenic activity whereas MT demonstrated only anti-diabetic activity.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Methyl tetracosanoate, ≥99.0% (capillary GC)
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Methyl tetracosanoate, analytical standard