An Update of Anthraquinone Derivatives Emodin, Diacerein, and Catenarin in Diabetes

Diabetes is part of metabolic diseases and is characterized by high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period as result of an insulin-deficient production or an inappropriate response to insulin by our cells. This chronic disease was the direct cause of 1.6 million deaths in 2016 as reported by the...

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Main Authors: Miquel Martorell, Natalia Castro, Montserrat Victoriano, Xavier Capó, Silvia Tejada, Sara Vitalini, Raffaele Pezzani, Antoni Sureda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/3313419
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spelling doaj-b9e3005fbffd43bdbe83645df0e4d5432021-10-04T01:57:26ZengHindawi LimitedEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1741-42882021-01-01202110.1155/2021/3313419An Update of Anthraquinone Derivatives Emodin, Diacerein, and Catenarin in DiabetesMiquel Martorell0Natalia Castro1Montserrat Victoriano2Xavier Capó3Silvia Tejada4Sara Vitalini5Raffaele Pezzani6Antoni Sureda7Department of Nutrition and DieteticsDepartment of Nutrition and DieteticsDepartment of Nutrition and DieteticsResearch Group in Community Nutrition and Oxidative StressLaboratory of NeurophysiologyDepartment of Agricultural and Environmental SciencesPhytotherapy Lab (PhT-Lab)Research Group in Community Nutrition and Oxidative StressDiabetes is part of metabolic diseases and is characterized by high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period as result of an insulin-deficient production or an inappropriate response to insulin by our cells. This chronic disease was the direct cause of 1.6 million deaths in 2016 as reported by the World Health Organization. Emodin is a natural product and active ingredient of various Chinese herbs with the chemical formula 1,3,8-trihydroxy-6-methylanthraquinone. Diacerein is another naturally occurring anthraquinone (1,8-diacetoxy-3-carboxyanthraquinone) commonly used as commercial drug to treat osteoarthritis. These two anthraquinone derivatives have been shown to exert antidiabetic activities. Emodin seems to enhance the glucose tolerance and insulin sensibility via activation of PPARγ and modulation of metabolic-related genes. Diacerein seems to decrease inflammatory cytokines and increase insulin secretion enhancing insulin sensibility and therefore improving glucose control. Other naturally occurring anthraquinone derivatives, such as catenarin (1,4,6,8-tetrahydroxy-3-methylanthraquinone), have been shown to have antidiabetic activities although few studies have been performed. The synthesis of new emodin derivatives is increasing, but these new molecules have not been tested for diabetes treatment. In the current work, available literature on anthraquinone derivatives' effects in diabetes disease is reviewed. Moreover, we discuss the chemistry, food sources, bioavailability, and toxicity of the naturally occurring anthraquinone with antidiabetic effects.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/3313419
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Montserrat Victoriano
Xavier Capó
Silvia Tejada
Sara Vitalini
Raffaele Pezzani
Antoni Sureda
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Natalia Castro
Montserrat Victoriano
Xavier Capó
Silvia Tejada
Sara Vitalini
Raffaele Pezzani
Antoni Sureda
An Update of Anthraquinone Derivatives Emodin, Diacerein, and Catenarin in Diabetes
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
author_facet Miquel Martorell
Natalia Castro
Montserrat Victoriano
Xavier Capó
Silvia Tejada
Sara Vitalini
Raffaele Pezzani
Antoni Sureda
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title An Update of Anthraquinone Derivatives Emodin, Diacerein, and Catenarin in Diabetes
title_short An Update of Anthraquinone Derivatives Emodin, Diacerein, and Catenarin in Diabetes
title_full An Update of Anthraquinone Derivatives Emodin, Diacerein, and Catenarin in Diabetes
title_fullStr An Update of Anthraquinone Derivatives Emodin, Diacerein, and Catenarin in Diabetes
title_full_unstemmed An Update of Anthraquinone Derivatives Emodin, Diacerein, and Catenarin in Diabetes
title_sort update of anthraquinone derivatives emodin, diacerein, and catenarin in diabetes
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description Diabetes is part of metabolic diseases and is characterized by high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period as result of an insulin-deficient production or an inappropriate response to insulin by our cells. This chronic disease was the direct cause of 1.6 million deaths in 2016 as reported by the World Health Organization. Emodin is a natural product and active ingredient of various Chinese herbs with the chemical formula 1,3,8-trihydroxy-6-methylanthraquinone. Diacerein is another naturally occurring anthraquinone (1,8-diacetoxy-3-carboxyanthraquinone) commonly used as commercial drug to treat osteoarthritis. These two anthraquinone derivatives have been shown to exert antidiabetic activities. Emodin seems to enhance the glucose tolerance and insulin sensibility via activation of PPARγ and modulation of metabolic-related genes. Diacerein seems to decrease inflammatory cytokines and increase insulin secretion enhancing insulin sensibility and therefore improving glucose control. Other naturally occurring anthraquinone derivatives, such as catenarin (1,4,6,8-tetrahydroxy-3-methylanthraquinone), have been shown to have antidiabetic activities although few studies have been performed. The synthesis of new emodin derivatives is increasing, but these new molecules have not been tested for diabetes treatment. In the current work, available literature on anthraquinone derivatives' effects in diabetes disease is reviewed. Moreover, we discuss the chemistry, food sources, bioavailability, and toxicity of the naturally occurring anthraquinone with antidiabetic effects.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/3313419
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