Título
Smilax aristolochiifolia root extract and its compounds chlorogenic acidand astilbin inhibit the activity of alpha-amylase and alpha-glucosidase enzymes
11627/479611627/4796
Autor
Pérez Nájera, Viridiana Candelaria
Gutiérrez Uribe, Janet Alejandra
Antunes Ricardo, Marilena
Hidalgo Figueroa, Sergio Nemorio
Del Toro Sánchez, Carmen Lizette
Salazar Olivo, Luis Antonio
Lugo Cervantes, Eugenia
Resumen
"Regulating activities of -amylase and -glucosidase through the use of specific inhibitors is a main strategy for controlling type 2 diabetes. Smilax aristolochiifolia root decoctions are traditionally used in Mexico as hypoglycemic and for weight loss, but the active principles and mechanisms underlying such putative metabolic effects are yet unknown. Here, we isolated the major bioactive compounds from a hydroethanolic extract of S. aristolochiifolia root by fast centrifugal partition chromatography and evaluated their effects against pancreatic -amylase and yeast -glucosidase. A chlorogenic acid-rich fraction (CAF) inhibited -amylase activity with an IC50 value of 59.28 μg/mL in an uncompetitive manner and -glucosidase activity with an IC50value of 9.27 μg/mL in a noncompetitive mode. Also, an astilbin-rich fraction (ABF) inhibited -glucosidase activity with an IC50 value of 12.30 μg/mL, in a noncompetitive manner. CAF inhibition -amylase was as active as acarbose while both CAF and ABF were 50-fold more potent inhibitors of -glucosidase than acarbose. The molecular docking results of chlorogenic acid and astilbin with -amylase and -glucosidase enzymes correlated with the inhibition mechanisms suggested by enzymatic assays. Our results prove that S. aristolochiifolia roots contain chlorogenic acid and astilbin, which inhibit carbohydrates-hydrolyzing enzymes, suggesting a new mechanism for the hypoglycemic effect reported for this plant."
Fecha de publicación
2018Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/6247306Área de conocimiento
MEDICINA Y CIENCIAS DE LA SALUDColecciones
Editor
Hindawi Publishing CorporationPalabras clave
China LMexican Plants
Flavonoids
Leaves
Derivates
Mechanism
Insulin
Glabra