Alpha-Amylase and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitory effects of Melicope latifolia bark extracts and identification of bioactive constituents using in vitro and in silico approaches

Context Melicope latifolia (DC.) T. G. Hartley (Rutaceae) was reported to contain various phytochemicals including coumarins, flavonoids, and acetophenones. Objective This study investigates the antidiabetic and antioxidant effects of M. latifolia bark extracts, fractions, and isolated constituents....

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Main Authors: Quek, Alexandra, Kassim, Nur Kartinee, Lim, Pei Cee, Tan, Dai Chuan, Mohammad Latif, Muhammad Alif, Ismail, Amin, Shaari, Khozirah, Awang, Khalijah
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spelling my.um.eprints.339652022-07-20T07:20:15Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/33965/ Alpha-Amylase and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitory effects of Melicope latifolia bark extracts and identification of bioactive constituents using in vitro and in silico approaches Quek, Alexandra Kassim, Nur Kartinee Lim, Pei Cee Tan, Dai Chuan Mohammad Latif, Muhammad Alif Ismail, Amin Shaari, Khozirah Awang, Khalijah QD Chemistry Context Melicope latifolia (DC.) T. G. Hartley (Rutaceae) was reported to contain various phytochemicals including coumarins, flavonoids, and acetophenones. Objective This study investigates the antidiabetic and antioxidant effects of M. latifolia bark extracts, fractions, and isolated constituents. Materials and methods Melicope latifolia extracts (hexane, chloroform, and methanol), fractions, and isolated constituents with varying concentrations (0.078-10 mg/mL) were subjected to in vitro alpha-amylase and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitory assay. Molecular docking was performed to study the binding mechanism of active compounds towards alpha-amylase and DPP-4 enzymes. The antioxidant activity of M. latifolia fractions and compounds were determined by 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) free radical scavenging and beta-carotene bleaching assays. Results Melicope latifolia chloroform extract showed the highest antidiabetic activity (alpha-amylase IC50: 1464.32 mu g/mL; DPP-4 IC50: 221.58 mu g/mL). Fractionation of chloroform extract yielded four major fractions (CF1-CF4) whereby CF3 showed the highest antidiabetic activity (alpha-amylase IC50: 397.68 mu g/mL; DPP-4 IC50: 37.16 mu g/mL) and resulted in beta-sitosterol (1), halfordin (2), methyl p-coumarate (3), and protocatechuic acid (4). Isolation of compounds 2-4 from the species and their DPP-4 inhibitory were reported for the first time. Compound 2 showed the highest alpha-amylase (IC50: 197.53 mu M) and beta-carotene (88.48%) inhibition, and formed the highest number of molecular interactions with critical amino acid residues of alpha-amylase. The highest DPP-4 inhibition was exhibited by compound 3 (IC50: 911.44 mu M). Discussion and conclusions The in vitro and in silico analyses indicated the potential of M. latifolia as an alternative source of alpha-amylase and DPP-4 inhibitors. Further pharmacological studies on the compounds are recommended. Taylor & Francis 2021-01-01 Article PeerReviewed Quek, Alexandra and Kassim, Nur Kartinee and Lim, Pei Cee and Tan, Dai Chuan and Mohammad Latif, Muhammad Alif and Ismail, Amin and Shaari, Khozirah and Awang, Khalijah (2021) Alpha-Amylase and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitory effects of Melicope latifolia bark extracts and identification of bioactive constituents using in vitro and in silico approaches. Pharmaceutical Biology, 59 (1). pp. 964-973. ISSN 1388-0209, DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2021.1948065 <https://doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2021.1948065>. 10.1080/13880209.2021.1948065
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topic QD Chemistry
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Quek, Alexandra
Kassim, Nur Kartinee
Lim, Pei Cee
Tan, Dai Chuan
Mohammad Latif, Muhammad Alif
Ismail, Amin
Shaari, Khozirah
Awang, Khalijah
Alpha-Amylase and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitory effects of Melicope latifolia bark extracts and identification of bioactive constituents using in vitro and in silico approaches
description Context Melicope latifolia (DC.) T. G. Hartley (Rutaceae) was reported to contain various phytochemicals including coumarins, flavonoids, and acetophenones. Objective This study investigates the antidiabetic and antioxidant effects of M. latifolia bark extracts, fractions, and isolated constituents. Materials and methods Melicope latifolia extracts (hexane, chloroform, and methanol), fractions, and isolated constituents with varying concentrations (0.078-10 mg/mL) were subjected to in vitro alpha-amylase and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitory assay. Molecular docking was performed to study the binding mechanism of active compounds towards alpha-amylase and DPP-4 enzymes. The antioxidant activity of M. latifolia fractions and compounds were determined by 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) free radical scavenging and beta-carotene bleaching assays. Results Melicope latifolia chloroform extract showed the highest antidiabetic activity (alpha-amylase IC50: 1464.32 mu g/mL; DPP-4 IC50: 221.58 mu g/mL). Fractionation of chloroform extract yielded four major fractions (CF1-CF4) whereby CF3 showed the highest antidiabetic activity (alpha-amylase IC50: 397.68 mu g/mL; DPP-4 IC50: 37.16 mu g/mL) and resulted in beta-sitosterol (1), halfordin (2), methyl p-coumarate (3), and protocatechuic acid (4). Isolation of compounds 2-4 from the species and their DPP-4 inhibitory were reported for the first time. Compound 2 showed the highest alpha-amylase (IC50: 197.53 mu M) and beta-carotene (88.48%) inhibition, and formed the highest number of molecular interactions with critical amino acid residues of alpha-amylase. The highest DPP-4 inhibition was exhibited by compound 3 (IC50: 911.44 mu M). Discussion and conclusions The in vitro and in silico analyses indicated the potential of M. latifolia as an alternative source of alpha-amylase and DPP-4 inhibitors. Further pharmacological studies on the compounds are recommended.
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author Quek, Alexandra
Kassim, Nur Kartinee
Lim, Pei Cee
Tan, Dai Chuan
Mohammad Latif, Muhammad Alif
Ismail, Amin
Shaari, Khozirah
Awang, Khalijah
author_facet Quek, Alexandra
Kassim, Nur Kartinee
Lim, Pei Cee
Tan, Dai Chuan
Mohammad Latif, Muhammad Alif
Ismail, Amin
Shaari, Khozirah
Awang, Khalijah
author_sort Quek, Alexandra
title Alpha-Amylase and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitory effects of Melicope latifolia bark extracts and identification of bioactive constituents using in vitro and in silico approaches
title_short Alpha-Amylase and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitory effects of Melicope latifolia bark extracts and identification of bioactive constituents using in vitro and in silico approaches
title_full Alpha-Amylase and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitory effects of Melicope latifolia bark extracts and identification of bioactive constituents using in vitro and in silico approaches
title_fullStr Alpha-Amylase and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitory effects of Melicope latifolia bark extracts and identification of bioactive constituents using in vitro and in silico approaches
title_full_unstemmed Alpha-Amylase and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitory effects of Melicope latifolia bark extracts and identification of bioactive constituents using in vitro and in silico approaches
title_sort alpha-amylase and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (dpp-4) inhibitory effects of melicope latifolia bark extracts and identification of bioactive constituents using in vitro and in silico approaches
publisher Taylor & Francis
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