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titleOfInvention α-glucosidase inhibitor
abstract 【Task】 α-Glucosidase is an enzyme that catalyzes the decomposition of carbohydrates in the digestive tract. When its function is inhibited, the decomposition of carbohydrates is suppressed or delayed, and the absorption of carbohydrates can be suppressed. Therefore, since the α-glucosidase inhibitor significantly suppresses postprandial hyperglycemia, it is effective in preventing or improving diabetes, obesity, and the like. An object of the present invention is to provide an α-glucosidase inhibitor that is safe and effective even when taken continuously for a long period of time. [Solution] An α-glucosidase inhibitor, comprising one or two members selected from the group consisting of Japanese persimmon and Japanese persimmon. [Selection diagram] None
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