Molecules (Nov 2019)

A Newly Discovered Phenylethanoid Glycoside from <i>Stevia rebaudiana</i> Bertoni Affects Insulin Secretion in Rat INS-1 Islet β Cells

  • Jing He,
  • Nai-Liang Zhu,
  • Jing Kong,
  • Ping Peng,
  • Lin-Fu Li,
  • Xiao-Lu Wei,
  • Yan-Yan Jiang,
  • Yan-Ling Zhang,
  • Bao-Lin Bian,
  • Gai-Mei She,
  • Ren-Bing Shi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24224178
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 22
p. 4178

Abstract

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The tea-like beverage Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni (Stevia) is popular in China because it reduces blood glucose and has a sweet taste. In this work, a comprehensive quality assessment of Stevia led to the discovery of five phenylethanoid glycosides, namely steviophethanoside (1), cuchiloside (2), salidroside (3), icariside D (4), and tyrosol (5). Of them, compound 1 is a novel compound. Mass spectrometry and NMR spectroscopy were employed to confirm the absolute configuration. A hydrolytic step with 4 N TFA at 95 °C for 4 h was used to confirm the monosaccharides. In addition, Discovery Studio 4.0 was used to predict the ADME and toxicity activity of compound 1. The results suggested that compound 1 was biocompatible and had poor toxicity, which was verified by rat INS-1 islet β cells through an MTT assay. Meanwhile, a significant stimulatory effect on INS-1 cells was observed, which indicated a hypoglycemic effect of compound 1. This is the first report that describes a natural, novel, and hypoglycemic phenylethanoid glycoside in Stevia.

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