Affiliation:
1. Centre for Rural Development and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi-110016, India
Abstract
The present study investigated the phytochemical constituents from Canna indica rhizome acetone extract,
which was earlier reported to possess α-glucosidase inhibiting potential. Different fractions were collected
from column chromatography of the acetone extract and the in vitro enzyme inhibition and the kinetic
study was performed with the active fraction. The active fraction exhibited competitive inhibition of
α-glucosidase. HRLC-MS/MS technique was used to identify the lead compounds from the active
fraction. The major compounds were psoromic acid, usnic acid and rosmarinic acid. Molecular docking
study of the compounds with the crystal structure of α-glucosidase was performed using ParDOCK.
Psoromic acid and usnic acid exhibited strong binding affinity with the active site nucleophiles Asp349
and Asp212, respectively. Usnic acid also stabilized the catalytic residue Glu274. Rosmarinic acid
formed multiple hydrogen bonds with the catalytic residue Glu274 and also bonded to non-catalytic
residues Gln276, Arg312 and Glu408. The study illustrated informative data on the phytochemical
constituents from Canna indica rhizome as α-glucosidase inhibitor and as potential candidates for the
development of antidiabetic drugs.
Publisher
Asian Journal of Chemistry
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7 articles.
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