Antioxidant and Anti-α-Glucosidase Activities of Various Solvent Extracts and Major Bioactive Components from the Fruits of Crataegus pinnatifida .
Yen-Ting LinHsiang-Ru LinChang-Syun YangChia-Ching LiawPing-Jyun SungYueh-Hsiung KuoMing-Jen ChengJih-Jung ChenPublished in: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Crataegus pinnatifida is used to treat various diseases, including indigestion, congestive heart failure, hypertension, atherosclerosis, and myocardial dysfunction. We evaluated antioxidant and anti-α-glucosidase activities of various solvent extracts and major bioactive components from the fruit of C. pinnatifida . Ethyl acetate extracts showed potent antioxidant activities with IC 50 values of 23.26 ± 1.97 and 50.73 ± 8.03 μg/mL, respectively, in DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging assays. Acetone extract exhibited significant anti-α-glucosidase activity with IC 50 values of 42.35 ± 2.48 μg/mL. HPLC analysis was used to examine and compare the content of active components in various solvent extracts. We isolated four active compounds and evaluated their antioxidant and anti-α-glucosidase properties. Among the isolated compounds, chlorogenic acid and hyperoside showed potential antioxidant activities in ABTS and superoxide radical scavenging assays. Moreover, hyperoside also displayed stronger anti-α-glucosidase activity than other isolates. The molecular docking model and the hydrophilic interactive mode of anti-α-glucosidase assay revealed that hyperoside might have a higher antagonistic effect than positive control acarbose. The present study suggests that C. pinnatifida and its active extracts and components are worth further investigation and might be expectantly developed as the candidates for the treatment or prevention of oxidative stress-related diseases and hyperglycemia.
Keyphrases
- molecular docking
- oxidative stress
- anti inflammatory
- heart failure
- molecular dynamics simulations
- ionic liquid
- diabetic rats
- left ventricular
- dna damage
- blood pressure
- cardiovascular disease
- type diabetes
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- atrial fibrillation
- risk assessment
- climate change
- data analysis
- heat shock
- human health
- replacement therapy