Affiliation:
1. Laboratoire Des Sciences Fondamentales, Universite Amar Telidji, BP 37G, Laghouat, Algeria
2. Departement De Biologie, Universite Amar Telidji, BP 37G, Laghouat,, Algeria
Abstract
Background and Objective:
Lipase inhibitors have gained great interest because they could
help in the therapy of many diseases, however, unfortunately, only a few drugs are currently available
on the market. Therefore, the aim of this work was to evaluate for the first time the lipase inhibition
effect of Thapsia garganica extracts from seeds, leaves and roots.
Methods:
Polyphenols and flavonoids contents were determined using spectrophotometric method.
Inhibitory activity of ethyl acetate extracts from seeds, leaves and roots of T. garganica against Candida
rugosa lipase was determined. To uncover the active constituents responsible for this anti-lipase
activity, further investigations were performed by employing theoretical docking simulations, using
AutoDock Vina program to discuss the nature of interactions and the inhibition mechanism by major
bioactive compounds synthesized by this plant.
Results:
Seeds, leaves and roots extracts of T. garganica showed appreciable contents of polyphenols
and flavonoids which is most in seeds extract with 2.90±0.02mg GAE/gdw and 1.53±0.05mg QE/gdw,
respectively. Hence, their inhibitory activities against Candida rugosa lipase were determined as IC50
of 1.19mg/ml, 1.96mg/ml and 1.87mg/ml, respectively. Docking simulations have shown that
nortribolid and tribolid are best inhibitors for both lipases (Candida rugosa and human pancreatic lipases).
Conclusion:
Testing the anti-lipase activity of the ethyl acetate extracts of T. garganica revealed a
potent lipase inhibition activity, which suggests the use of these molecules as anti-obesity drugs.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Immunology and Allergy,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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