African walnut (Plukenetia conophora) oil improves glucose uptake and metabolic activities in erythrocytes
Ochuko L. Erukainure, Chika I. Chukwuma

TL;DR
African walnut oil improves red blood cell glucose metabolism and reduces oxidative stress, which could help manage metabolic diseases.
Contribution
This study demonstrates the novel effects of African walnut oil on erythrocyte glucose uptake and metabolic activities.
Findings
AWO significantly increased erythrocyte glucose uptake and improved surface morphology.
AWO suppressed oxidative stress markers and enhanced antioxidant levels in erythrocytes.
Molecular interactions between AWO constituents and hemoglobin were confirmed via docking and simulation.
Abstract
African walnut (Plukenetia conophora) oil (AWO) has been employed in the management of glucose dysmetabolic-mediated ailments, with emerging evidence suggesting that its modulatory effects on erythrocyte glucose dysmetabolism may mitigate dysfunctions implicated in the pathophysiology of metabolic diseases. The present study investigated the effect of AWO on glucose uptake and its effect on glucose metabolism, purinergic and antioxidant activities and surface morphology in isolated rats’ erythrocytes ex vivo. Isolated erythrocytes were incubated with AWO (30–240 μg/mL) and glucose (11.1 mM) for 2 h at 37°C. Negative control consisted of erythrocytes incubated with glucose only, while normal control consisted of erythrocytes not incubated with AWO and/or glucose. Metformin served as the standard hypoglycemic drug. Incubation with AWO led to significant increase in erythrocyte glucose…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuts composition and effects · Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment · Lipid metabolism and biosynthesis
