A Comparative Study of Chemical Profiling and Bioactivities between Thai and Foreign Hemp Seed Species ( Cannabis sativa L.) Plus an In-Silico Investigation.
Suthinee SangkanuThanet PitakbutSathianpong PhoophaJiraporn KhanansukKasemsiri ChandarajotiSukanya Dej-AdisaiPublished in: Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Hemp ( Cannabis sativa L.) is a plant widely used by humans for textiles, food, and medicine. Thus, this study aimed to characterize the chemical profiling of 12 hemp seed extracts from Thai (HS-TH) and foreign (HS-FS) samples using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Their antibacterial activity and α-glucosidase inhibitory activity were assayed. Linoleic acid (17.63-86.53%) was a major component presented in Thai hemp seed extracts, while α,β-gluco-octonic acid lactone (30.39%), clionasterol (13.42-29.07%), and glyceryl-linoleate (15.12%) were detected as the main metabolites found in foreign hemp seed extracts. Furthermore, eight extracts from both Thai and foreign hemp seed exhibited antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus , Staphylococcus epidermidis , Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus , and Cutibacterium acnes , with MIC values ranging from 128 to 2048 µg/mL. Interestingly, the ethanol extract of Thai hemp seed (HS-TH-2-M-E) showed superior α-glucosidase inhibition (IC 50 value of 33.27 ug/mL) over foreign species. The combination between Thai hemp species (HS-TH-2-M-E) and acarbose showed a synergistic effect against α-glucosidase. Furthermore, the docking investigation revealed that fatty acids had a greater impact on α-glucosidase than fatty acid esters and cannabinoids. The computational simulation predicts a potential allosteric binding pocket of guanosine on glucosidase and is the first description of gluco-octonic acid's anti-glucosidase activity in silico. The findings concluded that Thai hemp seed could be used as a resource for supplemental drugs or dietary therapy for diabetes mellitus.
Keyphrases
- molecular docking
- staphylococcus aureus
- fatty acid
- methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus
- molecular dynamics simulations
- gas chromatography mass spectrometry
- biofilm formation
- single cell
- oxidative stress
- type diabetes
- ms ms
- cystic fibrosis
- climate change
- human health
- skeletal muscle
- mass spectrometry
- transcription factor
- tandem mass spectrometry
- binding protein