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Screening Native Botanicals for Bioactivity: An Interdisciplinary Approach
Translation of accounts of Creole folk medicine has yielded a list of plants with documented use in treating a variety of conditions, including inflammation. These plants are collected, vouchered and catalogued prior to extraction of the soluble components. The extracts are analyzed for bioactivity in regulating inflammatory responses in macrophages or fatty-acid induced insulin resistance in C2C12 skeletal muscle cells. Our screen found that several extracts alter gene expression of inflammatory markers in macrophages. Multiplex analysis of kinase activation in insulin signaling pathways in skeletal muscle also identified a subset of extracts that alter insulin-stimulated AKT phosphorylation in the presence of fatty acid-induced insulin resistance.
Our experience indicates that an interdisciplinary approach to screening botanical sources of therapeutic agents can be successfully applied to identify native plants as potential sources of therapeutic agents in treating insulin resistance in skeletal muscle or inflammatory processes associated with obesity-related insulin resistance.
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