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Novel Anti-Acetylcholinesterase Effect of Euonymus laxiflorus Champ. Extracts via Experimental and In Silico Studies

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, which is recorded as a global health issue. Natural acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEIs) are considered a helpful therapy for the management of symptoms of patients with mild-to-moderate AD. This work aimed to investigate and characte...

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Autores principales: Nguyen, Van Bon, Wang, San-Lang, Phan, Tu Quy, Doan, Manh Dung, Phan, Thi Kim Phung, Phan, Thi Kim Thu, Pham, Thi Huyen Thoa, Nguyen, Anh Dzung
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10305147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37374064
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13061281
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author Nguyen, Van Bon
Wang, San-Lang
Phan, Tu Quy
Doan, Manh Dung
Phan, Thi Kim Phung
Phan, Thi Kim Thu
Pham, Thi Huyen Thoa
Nguyen, Anh Dzung
author_facet Nguyen, Van Bon
Wang, San-Lang
Phan, Tu Quy
Doan, Manh Dung
Phan, Thi Kim Phung
Phan, Thi Kim Thu
Pham, Thi Huyen Thoa
Nguyen, Anh Dzung
author_sort Nguyen, Van Bon
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description Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, which is recorded as a global health issue. Natural acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEIs) are considered a helpful therapy for the management of symptoms of patients with mild-to-moderate AD. This work aimed to investigate and characterize Euonymus laxiflorus Champ. (ELC) as a natural source of AChEIs compounds via in vitro and virtual studies. The screening parts used, including the leaves, heartwood, and trunk bark of ELC, revealed that the trunk bark extract possessed the highest activity, phenolics and flavonoid content. The in vitro anti-Alzheimer activity of ELC trunk bark was notably reclaimed for the first time with comparable effect (IC(50) = 0.332 mg/mL) as that of a commercial AChEI, berberine chloride (IC(50) = 0.314 mg/mL). Among various solvents, methanol was the most suitable to extract ELC trunk bark with the highest activity. Twenty-one secondary metabolites (1–21) were identified from ELC trunk bark extract, based on GCMS and UHPLC analyses. Of these, 10 volatile compounds were identified from this herbal extract for the first time. One phenolic (11) and seven flavonoid compounds (15–21) were also newly found in this herbal extract. Of the identified compounds, chlorogenic acid (11), epigallocatechin gallate (12), epicatechin (13), apigetrin (18), and quercetin (20) were major compounds with a significant content of 395.8–2481.5 μg/g of dried extract. According to docking-based simulation, compounds (11–19, and 21) demonstrated more effective inhibitory activity than berberine chloride, with good binding energy (DS values: −12.3 to −14.4 kcal/mol) and acceptable RMSD values (0.77–1.75 Å). In general, these identified compounds processed drug properties and were non-toxic for human use, based on Lipinski’s rule of five and ADMET analyses.
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spelling pubmed-103051472023-06-29 Novel Anti-Acetylcholinesterase Effect of Euonymus laxiflorus Champ. Extracts via Experimental and In Silico Studies Nguyen, Van Bon Wang, San-Lang Phan, Tu Quy Doan, Manh Dung Phan, Thi Kim Phung Phan, Thi Kim Thu Pham, Thi Huyen Thoa Nguyen, Anh Dzung Life (Basel) Article Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, which is recorded as a global health issue. Natural acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEIs) are considered a helpful therapy for the management of symptoms of patients with mild-to-moderate AD. This work aimed to investigate and characterize Euonymus laxiflorus Champ. (ELC) as a natural source of AChEIs compounds via in vitro and virtual studies. The screening parts used, including the leaves, heartwood, and trunk bark of ELC, revealed that the trunk bark extract possessed the highest activity, phenolics and flavonoid content. The in vitro anti-Alzheimer activity of ELC trunk bark was notably reclaimed for the first time with comparable effect (IC(50) = 0.332 mg/mL) as that of a commercial AChEI, berberine chloride (IC(50) = 0.314 mg/mL). Among various solvents, methanol was the most suitable to extract ELC trunk bark with the highest activity. Twenty-one secondary metabolites (1–21) were identified from ELC trunk bark extract, based on GCMS and UHPLC analyses. Of these, 10 volatile compounds were identified from this herbal extract for the first time. One phenolic (11) and seven flavonoid compounds (15–21) were also newly found in this herbal extract. Of the identified compounds, chlorogenic acid (11), epigallocatechin gallate (12), epicatechin (13), apigetrin (18), and quercetin (20) were major compounds with a significant content of 395.8–2481.5 μg/g of dried extract. According to docking-based simulation, compounds (11–19, and 21) demonstrated more effective inhibitory activity than berberine chloride, with good binding energy (DS values: −12.3 to −14.4 kcal/mol) and acceptable RMSD values (0.77–1.75 Å). In general, these identified compounds processed drug properties and were non-toxic for human use, based on Lipinski’s rule of five and ADMET analyses. MDPI 2023-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10305147/ /pubmed/37374064 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13061281 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nguyen, Van Bon
Wang, San-Lang
Phan, Tu Quy
Doan, Manh Dung
Phan, Thi Kim Phung
Phan, Thi Kim Thu
Pham, Thi Huyen Thoa
Nguyen, Anh Dzung
Novel Anti-Acetylcholinesterase Effect of Euonymus laxiflorus Champ. Extracts via Experimental and In Silico Studies
title Novel Anti-Acetylcholinesterase Effect of Euonymus laxiflorus Champ. Extracts via Experimental and In Silico Studies
title_full Novel Anti-Acetylcholinesterase Effect of Euonymus laxiflorus Champ. Extracts via Experimental and In Silico Studies
title_fullStr Novel Anti-Acetylcholinesterase Effect of Euonymus laxiflorus Champ. Extracts via Experimental and In Silico Studies
title_full_unstemmed Novel Anti-Acetylcholinesterase Effect of Euonymus laxiflorus Champ. Extracts via Experimental and In Silico Studies
title_short Novel Anti-Acetylcholinesterase Effect of Euonymus laxiflorus Champ. Extracts via Experimental and In Silico Studies
title_sort novel anti-acetylcholinesterase effect of euonymus laxiflorus champ. extracts via experimental and in silico studies
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10305147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37374064
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13061281
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