Hello,
I was looking to test the effect of herbs on lower diabetes or decreasing the chances of diabetes. I was reading through a similar project using alpha amylase to test this, but the procedure was very difficult for me to understand. Do you have any info on the relationship between alpha amylase and diabetes
Diabetes and Alpha Amylase
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Re: Diabetes and Alpha Amylase
Hi cat114!
This sounds like an exciting experiment! Herbs are used to treat diabetes through phytotherapeutics, where the amylase is inhibited. Amylase or the breaks down oligosaccharides into simple sugars, which are then absorbed by the bloodstream. I found an experiment that investigates the effectiveness of different plant material in inhibiting amylase activity. The procedure was to dissolve the plant material in buffer, extract it at room temperature in buffer, then extract it boiling either in water or through a buffer. Some plants used were Acarbose, Bilberry, and Tamarind. Here’s the link to the full experiment: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script= ... 6000100002
Good luck!
~Catherine M.
This sounds like an exciting experiment! Herbs are used to treat diabetes through phytotherapeutics, where the amylase is inhibited. Amylase or the breaks down oligosaccharides into simple sugars, which are then absorbed by the bloodstream. I found an experiment that investigates the effectiveness of different plant material in inhibiting amylase activity. The procedure was to dissolve the plant material in buffer, extract it at room temperature in buffer, then extract it boiling either in water or through a buffer. Some plants used were Acarbose, Bilberry, and Tamarind. Here’s the link to the full experiment: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script= ... 6000100002
Good luck!
~Catherine M.
Re: Diabetes and Alpha Amylase
Hello Ms. Catherine M.
Thank You for the link! This give me great insight into what I want to do. However, I was confused by certain aspects of the procedure. For example, why was the plant material dissolved in a buffer and how is this related to the alpha amylase inhibition. I am very passionate about this topic, and any help that you could give me would be greatly appreciated.
Cat114
Thank You for the link! This give me great insight into what I want to do. However, I was confused by certain aspects of the procedure. For example, why was the plant material dissolved in a buffer and how is this related to the alpha amylase inhibition. I am very passionate about this topic, and any help that you could give me would be greatly appreciated.
Cat114
HELP PLEASE ! Diabetes and Alpha Amylase- Please simplify this document
Hi Scientists,
I was actually working on a project concerning inhibitory potential of herbs on alpha amylase. I was looking for similar projects and was directed to this experiment.
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script= ... 6000100002
I am currently a sophomore and the procedure explained in this were very difficult to understand. Could someone explain this procedure to me in simple terms? Is there an easier way to do this without the need for all the chemicals mentioned. I only have 2 weeks left to do my project, and would appreciate all the help I can get.
Thank You,
Cat114
Moderator Note: Hello Cat, you will notice that I have moved your latest question to be with your previous posts so that the expert who was helping you will see that you have a follow-up question and can help you more quickly. Thanks!
I was actually working on a project concerning inhibitory potential of herbs on alpha amylase. I was looking for similar projects and was directed to this experiment.
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script= ... 6000100002
I am currently a sophomore and the procedure explained in this were very difficult to understand. Could someone explain this procedure to me in simple terms? Is there an easier way to do this without the need for all the chemicals mentioned. I only have 2 weeks left to do my project, and would appreciate all the help I can get.
Thank You,
Cat114
Moderator Note: Hello Cat, you will notice that I have moved your latest question to be with your previous posts so that the expert who was helping you will see that you have a follow-up question and can help you more quickly. Thanks!