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Orally administered saccharide-sequestering nanocomplex to manage carbohydrate metabolism disorders

Xin Zhao, Huijun Zhang, Jiacheng Li, Meng Tian, Juanjuan Yang, Songxuan Sun, Qixin Hu, Yang Liu, Shiyi Zhang

2021Science Advances19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Excessive carbohydrate intake is linked to the growing prevalence of diabetes, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), and obesity. α-Glucosidases inhibitor, the only Food and Drug Administration-approved drug for limiting the absorption of polysaccharides and disaccharides, is ineffective for monosaccharides. Here, we develop a boronic acid-containing polymer nanocomplex (Nano-Poly-BA), absorbing all saccharides into nanocomplex with the diol/boronic acid molar ratio far above 1, to prevent saccharides' absorption in the gut. The orally administered Nano-Poly-BA is nonabsorbable and nontoxic. When tested against four kinds of carbohydrates and three real-world foods (coke, blueberry jam, and porridge), Nano-Poly-BA shows remarkable after-meal blood glucose reductions in wild-type, type 1, and type 2 diabetic mouse models. In a NAFLD mouse model induced by fructose, Nano-Poly-BA shows substantial reduction of hepatic lipogenesis. In short, the orally administered saccharide-sequestering polymer nanocomplex may help prediabetic, diabetic, overweight, and even healthy people to manage sugar intake.

Topics & Concepts

Carbohydrate metabolismCarbohydrateMetabolismBroad spectrumChemistryAbsorption (acoustics)BiochemistryCombinatorial chemistryMaterials scienceComposite materialDiet and metabolism studiesDiet, Metabolism, and DiseasePancreatic function and diabetes
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