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Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2004

Effect of difructose anhydride III on calcium absorption in humans

Norihiro Shigematsu; Yasuhide Okuhara; Takuya Shiomi; Fusao Tomita; Hiroshi Hara

The effects of difructose anhydride III (DFAIII) on stimulating calcium absorption was investigated in humans. We studied changes in the time-course of characteristics urinary calcium excretion in 12 healthy men given 0.3, 1.0 or 3.0 g of DFAIII and 300 mg of calcium as calcium carbonate. In addition, urinary excretion and urine concentrations of creatinine and deoxypyridinoline were determined. Urine calcium excretion every 2 hours after the intake were higher over than that of the control subjects. The total amount of urinary calcium excretion for 10 hours was significantly greates in the subjects given 1.0 g or 3.0 g of DFAIII than that of the control subjects. However, there were no differences in the urine concentrations of creatinine and deoxypyridinoline between the subjects given DFAIII and the control subjects. These findings suggests that low dose of DFAIII had a stimulating effect on calcium absorption in humans.


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2007

Ingestion of Difructose Anhydride III Enhances Absorption and Retention of Calcium in Healthy Men

Kyoko Tomita; Takuya Shiomi; Yasuhide Okuhara; Akiko Tamura; Norihiro Shigematsu; Hiroshi Hara

We examined the effects of a nondigestible disaccharide difructose anhydride III (DFAIII) on calcium absorption and retention by means of a human balance study of single-blind crossover design. Twelve healthy male subjects ingested 250 mg of shell powder as calcium carbonate (corresponding to 100 mg of calcium) with or without 1.0 g DFAIII three times a day for 13 d. In the last 4 d as a balance period, all urine and feces were collected and evaluated for calcium excretion. The apparent calcium absorption (mg/d) and rate of absorption (%) were higher, and those of retention were much higher, in the DFAIII group than in the control group. Furthermore, serum osteocalcin increased after the experimental period in the DFAIII group but not in the control group. These results indicate that DFAIII ingestion enhances intestinal calcium absorption, which might be beneficial for bone metabolism.


PLOS ONE | 2011

IGF-1 induction by acylated steryl β-glucosides found in a pre-germinated brown rice diet reduces oxidative stress in streptozotocin-induced diabetes

Seigo Usuki; Ying Ying Tsai; Keiko Morikawa; Shota Nonaka; Yasuhide Okuhara; Mitsuo Kise; Robert K. Yu

Background The pathology of diabetic neuropathy involves oxidative stress on pancreatic β-cells, and is related to decreased levels of Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1). Acylated steryl β-glucoside (PR-ASG) found in pre-germiated brown rice is a bioactive substance exhibiting properties that enhance activity of homocysteine-thiolactonase (HTase), reducing oxidative stress in diabetic neuropathy. The biological importance of PR-ASG in pancreatic β-cells remains unknown. Here we examined the effects of PR-ASG on IGF-1 and glucose metabolism in β-cells exposed to oxidative stress. Methodology/Principal Findings In the present study, a pre-germinated brown rice (PR)-diet was tested in streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats. Compared with diabetic rats fed control diets, the PR-diet fed rats showed an improvement of serum metabolic and neurophysiological parameters. In addition, IGF-1 levels were found to be increased in the serum, liver, and pancreas of diabetic rats fed the PR-diet. The increased IGF-1 level in the pancreas led us to hypothesize that PR-ASG is protective for islet β-cells against the extensive injury of advanced or severe diabetes. Thus we examined PR-ASG to determine whether it showed anti-apoptotic, pro-proliferative effects on the insulin-secreting β-cells line, INS-1; and additionally, whether PR-ASG stimulated IGF-1 autocrine secretion/IGF-1-dependent glucose metabolism. We have demonstrated for the first time that PR-ASG increases IGF-1 production and secretion from pancreatic β-cells. Conclusion/Significance These findings suggest that PR-ASG may affect pancreatic β-cells through the activation of an IGF-1-dependent mechanism in the diabetic condition. Thus, intake of pre-germinated brown rice may have a beneficial effect in the treatment of diabetes, in particular diabetic neuropathy.


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2003

Hydroxycitrate ingestion increases fat oxidation during moderate intensity exercise in untrained men

Kyoko Tomita; Yasuhide Okuhara; Norihiro Shigematsu; Heajung Suh; Kiwon Lim

We examined the effects of (−)-Hydroxycitrate (HCA) ingestion on fat oxidation during moderate intensity exercise in untrained men. Six subjects ingested 500 mg of HCA or a placebo for 5 days and did endurance exercise. Blood FFA concentrations were significantly increased and respiratory exchange ratio (RER) decreased by HCA ingestion. These results suggested short-term HCA ingestion increases fat oxidation in untrained men.


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2007

Dietary Melibiose Regulates Th Cell Response and Enhances the Induction of Oral Tolerance

Kyoko Tomita; Taizo Nagura; Yasuhide Okuhara; Haruyo Nakajima-Adachi; Norihiro Shigematsu; Tsutomu Aritsuka; Shuichi Kaminogawa; Satoshi Hachimura

We examined how dietary melibiose affected the T-helper (Th) cell responses induced by an orally fed antigen in ovalbumin (OVA)-specific T cell receptor transgenic mice (OVA 23-3). Dietary melibiose markedly decreased the Th2 type responses as shown by a significant decrease in the interleukin (IL)-4 production and T cell proliferative response induced by sensitization from the 7-d oral administration of OVA. It was additionally observed that the Th1 type responses tended to decrease. We therefore examined the effect of melibiose feeding on the induction of immunological tolerance induced by the oral administration of an antigen (oral tolerance). The Th cell responses induced in BALB/c mice by subcutaneous immunization with OVA were suppressed by the prior oral administration of OVA. Such responses in the OVA-fed and immunized mice were further diminished by dietary melibiose. These results suggest that dietary melibiose strongly affected the Th cell responses to an ingested antigen, and further demonstrate the potential of melibiose to enhance the induction of oral tolerance.


Journal of Nutrition | 2002

Melibiose, Difructose Anhydride III and Difructose Anhydride IV Enhance Net Calcium Absorption in Rat Small and Large Intestinal Epithelium by Increasing the Passage of Tight Junctions In Vitro

Hitoshi Mineo; Hiroshi Hara; Norihiro Shigematsu; Yasuhide Okuhara; Fusao Tomita


Current Therapeutic Research-clinical and Experimental | 2003

Effects of garcinia cambogia (Hydroxycitric Acid) on visceral fat accumulation: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.

Kohsuke Hayamizu; Yuri Ishii; Izuru Kaneko; Manzhen Shen; Yasuhide Okuhara; Norihiro Shigematsu; Hironori Tomi; Mitsuhiro Furuse; Gen Yoshino; Hiroyuki Shimasaki


Journal of Oleo Science | 2001

Effects of Long-term Administration of Garcinia cambogia extract on Visceral Fat Accumulation in Humans: A Placebo-controlled Double Blind Trial

Kohsuke Hayamizu; Yuri Ishii; Izuru Kaneko; Manzhen Shen; Hiroyuki Sakaguchi; Yasuhide Okuhara; Norihiro Shigematsu; Shigeru Miyazaki; Hiroyuki Shimasaki


Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology | 2003

Hydroxycitric Acid Ingestion Increases Fat Utilization During Exercise in Untrained Women

Kiwon Lim; Sungpil Ryu; Hosung Nho; Sung-Keun Choi; Taedong Kwow; Heajung Suh; Jaemoo So; Kyoko Tomita; Yasuhide Okuhara; Norihiro Shigematsu


Archive | 1993

Mineral absorption promoting composition

Yasuhide Okuhara; Norihiro Shigematsu; Takuya Shiomi; Akiko Tamura; Fusao Tomita; Kiyouko Tomita; 房男 冨田; 卓也 塩見; 響子 富田; 亜紀子 田村; 典宏 重松

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Mitsuo Kise

University of the Ryukyus

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