Evaluating the Environmental Health Effect of Bamboo-Derived Volatile Organic Compounds through Analysis the Metabolic Indices of the Disorder Animal Model

GUO Ming HU Zheng Qing STRONG P James SMIT Anne-Marie XU Jian Wei FAN Jun WANG Hai Long

GUO Ming, HU Zheng Qing, STRONG P James, SMIT Anne-Marie, XU Jian Wei, FAN Jun, WANG Hai Long. Evaluating the Environmental Health Effect of Bamboo-Derived Volatile Organic Compounds through Analysis the Metabolic Indices of the Disorder Animal Model[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2015, 28(8): 595-605. doi: 10.3967/bes2015.083
Citation: GUO Ming, HU Zheng Qing, STRONG P James, SMIT Anne-Marie, XU Jian Wei, FAN Jun, WANG Hai Long. Evaluating the Environmental Health Effect of Bamboo-Derived Volatile Organic Compounds through Analysis the Metabolic Indices of the Disorder Animal Model[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2015, 28(8): 595-605. doi: 10.3967/bes2015.083

doi: 10.3967/bes2015.083
基金项目: the National Natural Science Foundation of China(41271337)%the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation(LY14E030016)

Evaluating the Environmental Health Effect of Bamboo-Derived Volatile Organic Compounds through Analysis the Metabolic Indices of the Disorder Animal Model

Funds: the National Natural Science Foundation of China(41271337)%the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation(LY14E030016)
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Evaluating the Environmental Health Effect of Bamboo-Derived Volatile Organic Compounds through Analysis the Metabolic Indices of the Disorder Animal Model

doi: 10.3967/bes2015.083
    基金项目:  the National Natural Science Foundation of China(41271337)%the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation(LY14E030016)

摘要: Objective To identify the bamboo VOCs (volatile organic compounds) effect on animal physiological indices, which associated with human health.
Methods GC/MS was used to analyze the volatile organic compounds from Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys heterocyla cv. pubescens). The effect of VOCs on environmental health was evaluated by analyzing the metabolic indices of the type 2 diabetic mouse model.
Results Spectra of VOC generated by GC/MS were blasted against an in-house MS library confirming the identification of 33 major components that were manually validated. The relative constituent compounds as a percentage of total VOCs determined were alcohols (34.63%), followed by ether (22.02%), aldehyde (15.84%), ketone (11.47%), ester (4.98%), terpenoid (4.38%), and acids (3.83%). Further experimentation established that the metabolic incidence of the disease can be improved if treated with vanillin, leaf alcohol,β-ionone and methyl salicylate. The effects of these VOCs on type 2 diabetes were evident in the blood lipid and blood glucose levels.
Conclusion Our model suggests that VOCs can potentially control the metabolic indices in type 2 diabetes mice. This experiment data also provides the scientific basis for the comprehensive utilization of ornamental bamboos and some reference for other similar study of environmental plants.

English Abstract

GUO Ming, HU Zheng Qing, STRONG P James, SMIT Anne-Marie, XU Jian Wei, FAN Jun, WANG Hai Long. Evaluating the Environmental Health Effect of Bamboo-Derived Volatile Organic Compounds through Analysis the Metabolic Indices of the Disorder Animal Model[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2015, 28(8): 595-605. doi: 10.3967/bes2015.083
Citation: GUO Ming, HU Zheng Qing, STRONG P James, SMIT Anne-Marie, XU Jian Wei, FAN Jun, WANG Hai Long. Evaluating the Environmental Health Effect of Bamboo-Derived Volatile Organic Compounds through Analysis the Metabolic Indices of the Disorder Animal Model[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2015, 28(8): 595-605. doi: 10.3967/bes2015.083

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