Exploration of natural enzyme inhibitors with hypoglycemic potentials amongst Eucalyptus Spp. by in vitro assays

AIM: To investigate the presence and potency of natural enzyme inhibitors with hypoglycemic potentials amongst Eucalyptus Spp. by in vitro assays.METHODS: The leaf extracts of the three different Eucalyptus species [E. globulus(EG), E. citriodora(EC), E. camaldulensis(ECA)] were subjected to in vitr...

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Published inWorld journal of diabetes Vol. 5; no. 2; pp. 209 - 218
Main Authors Dey, Baishakhi, Mitra, Analava, Katakam, Prakash, Singla, Rajeev K
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States Baishideng Publishing Group Co., Limited 15.04.2014
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Summary:AIM: To investigate the presence and potency of natural enzyme inhibitors with hypoglycemic potentials amongst Eucalyptus Spp. by in vitro assays.METHODS: The leaf extracts of the three different Eucalyptus species [E. globulus(EG), E. citriodora(EC), E. camaldulensis(ECA)] were subjected to in vitro assay procedures to explore the prevalence of natural enzyme inhibitors(NEIs) after preliminary qualitative and quantitative phytochemical evaluations, to study their inhibitory actions against the enzymes like α-amylase, α-glucosidase, aldose reductase, angiotensin converting enzyme and dipeptidyl peptidase 4 playing pathogenic roles in type 2 diabetes. The antioxidant potential and total antioxidant capacity of the species were also evaluated.RESULTS: Major bioactive compounds like polyphenols(341.75 ± 3.63 to 496.85 ± 3.98) and flavonoids(4.89 ± 0.01 to 7.15 ± 0.02) were found in appreciable quantity in three species. Based on the IC50 values of the extracts under investigation, in all assays the effectivity was in the order of EG > ECA > EC. The results of the ferric reducing antioxidant power assay showed that the reducing ability of the species was also in the order of EG > ECA > EC. A strong correlation(R2 = 0.81-0.99) was found between the phenolic contents and the inhibitory potentials of the extracts against the targeted enzymes.CONCLUSION: These results show immense hypoglycemic potentiality of the Eucalyptus Spp. and a remarkable source of NEIs for a future phytotherapeutic approach in Type 2 diabetes.
Bibliography:Baishakhi Dey;Analava Mitra;Prakash Katakam;Rajeev K Singla;School of Medical Science and Technology;Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Zawiya;Division of Biotechnology, Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology
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Author contributions: The central theme of the work was developed under the joint discussions of Dey B, Mitra A and Katakam P; lab work, data collections and preparation of the manuscript was done by Dey B under the valuable suggestions of Mitra A and Katakam P; and Singla RK took care of the statistical part and provided his valuable opinions about the work methodology.
Correspondence to: Analava Mitra, MBBS, PhD, School of Medical Science and Technology, Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal, IIT Kharaghpur 721302, India. analavamitra@gmail.com
ISSN:1948-9358
1948-9358
DOI:10.4239/wjd.v5.i2.209