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Superoxide Scavenging and Antiglycation Activity of Rhinacanthins-rich Extract Obtained from the Leaves of Rhinacanthus nasutus

BACKGROUND: Oxidative stress and nonenzymatic protein glycation lead to serious diabetic complications that increase the risk of mortality. Rhinacanthus nasutus leaf crude extracts are previously reported for their antidiabetic, antiglycation, and antioxidant potential. OBJECTIVE: The present study...

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Autores principales: Shah, Muhammad Ajmal, Muhammad, Haji, Mehmood, Yasir, Khalil, Ruqaiya, Ul-Haq, Zaheer, Panichayupakaranant, Pharkphoom
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5701406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29200728
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/pm.pm_196_17
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author Shah, Muhammad Ajmal
Muhammad, Haji
Mehmood, Yasir
Khalil, Ruqaiya
Ul-Haq, Zaheer
Panichayupakaranant, Pharkphoom
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Ul-Haq, Zaheer
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description BACKGROUND: Oxidative stress and nonenzymatic protein glycation lead to serious diabetic complications that increase the risk of mortality. Rhinacanthus nasutus leaf crude extracts are previously reported for their antidiabetic, antiglycation, and antioxidant potential. OBJECTIVE: The present study was performed to prepare a standardized rhinacanthins-rich extract (RRE) and evaluate its superoxide scavenging and antiglycation effects as compared to its marker compounds, namely, rhinacanthin-C (RC), rhinacanthin-D (RD), and rhinacanthin-N (RN). MATERIALS AND METHODS: RRE was obtained by microwave-assisted green extraction along with a simple step of fractionation using Amberlite(®) column. RC, RD, and RN were isolated from the RRE using silica gel column chromatography. Superoxide scavenging activity was performed by cyclic voltammetry, and fructose-mediated human serum albumin glycation model was used for antiglycation activity. In silico studies were conducted to identify the structure-activity relationships of rhinacanthins. RESULTS: On the basis of kinetic measurements, RRE exhibited the most potent antioxidant activity via E(r)C(i) mechanism, with a 50% inhibitory concentration (IC(50)) value of 8.0 μg/mL, antioxidant capacity of 39439 M(−1), and binding constant of 45709 M(−1). Antiglycation assay showed that RRE exhibited almost equivalent glycation inhibitory effect to that of RC, with IC(50) values of 39.7 and 37.3 μg/mL, respectively, but higher than that of RD (IC(50) of 50.4 μg/mL), RN (IC(50) of 89.5 μg/mL), as well as the positive control, rutin (IC(50) of 41.5 μg/mL). CONCLUSIONS: The potent superoxide scavenging and albumin glycation inhibitory effect of RRE rationalized its therapeutic application in various chronic diseases, especially in the complications of diabetes. SUMMARY: Rhinacanthins-rich extract (RRE) exhibited potent superoxide scavenging activity. RRE and rhinacanthin-C showed remarkable and comparable antiglycation effect. Rhinacanthins exhibited antiglycation activity by masking specific residues of albumin. [Image: see text] Abbreviations used: RRE: Rhinacanthins-rich extract; RC: Rhinacanthin-C; RD: Rhinacanthin-D; RN: Rhinacanthin-N; IC(50): 50% inhibitory concentration; Kao: Antioxidant activity coefficient; Kb: Binding constant; E(r)C(i): Reversible electron transfer followed by an irreversible chemical reaction; DM: Diabetes mellitus; AGEPs: Advanced glycation end products; NMR: Nuclear magnetic resonance; HPLC: High-performance liquid chromatography; CV: Cyclic voltammetry; DMSO: Dimethyl sulfoxide; Ipa: Anodic peak current; Ipc: Cathodic peak current; HSA: Human serum albumin; MOE: Molecular operating environment; PASSonline: Online prediction of activity spectra for substances.
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spelling pubmed-57014062017-12-01 Superoxide Scavenging and Antiglycation Activity of Rhinacanthins-rich Extract Obtained from the Leaves of Rhinacanthus nasutus Shah, Muhammad Ajmal Muhammad, Haji Mehmood, Yasir Khalil, Ruqaiya Ul-Haq, Zaheer Panichayupakaranant, Pharkphoom Pharmacogn Mag Original Article BACKGROUND: Oxidative stress and nonenzymatic protein glycation lead to serious diabetic complications that increase the risk of mortality. Rhinacanthus nasutus leaf crude extracts are previously reported for their antidiabetic, antiglycation, and antioxidant potential. OBJECTIVE: The present study was performed to prepare a standardized rhinacanthins-rich extract (RRE) and evaluate its superoxide scavenging and antiglycation effects as compared to its marker compounds, namely, rhinacanthin-C (RC), rhinacanthin-D (RD), and rhinacanthin-N (RN). MATERIALS AND METHODS: RRE was obtained by microwave-assisted green extraction along with a simple step of fractionation using Amberlite(®) column. RC, RD, and RN were isolated from the RRE using silica gel column chromatography. Superoxide scavenging activity was performed by cyclic voltammetry, and fructose-mediated human serum albumin glycation model was used for antiglycation activity. In silico studies were conducted to identify the structure-activity relationships of rhinacanthins. RESULTS: On the basis of kinetic measurements, RRE exhibited the most potent antioxidant activity via E(r)C(i) mechanism, with a 50% inhibitory concentration (IC(50)) value of 8.0 μg/mL, antioxidant capacity of 39439 M(−1), and binding constant of 45709 M(−1). Antiglycation assay showed that RRE exhibited almost equivalent glycation inhibitory effect to that of RC, with IC(50) values of 39.7 and 37.3 μg/mL, respectively, but higher than that of RD (IC(50) of 50.4 μg/mL), RN (IC(50) of 89.5 μg/mL), as well as the positive control, rutin (IC(50) of 41.5 μg/mL). CONCLUSIONS: The potent superoxide scavenging and albumin glycation inhibitory effect of RRE rationalized its therapeutic application in various chronic diseases, especially in the complications of diabetes. SUMMARY: Rhinacanthins-rich extract (RRE) exhibited potent superoxide scavenging activity. RRE and rhinacanthin-C showed remarkable and comparable antiglycation effect. Rhinacanthins exhibited antiglycation activity by masking specific residues of albumin. [Image: see text] Abbreviations used: RRE: Rhinacanthins-rich extract; RC: Rhinacanthin-C; RD: Rhinacanthin-D; RN: Rhinacanthin-N; IC(50): 50% inhibitory concentration; Kao: Antioxidant activity coefficient; Kb: Binding constant; E(r)C(i): Reversible electron transfer followed by an irreversible chemical reaction; DM: Diabetes mellitus; AGEPs: Advanced glycation end products; NMR: Nuclear magnetic resonance; HPLC: High-performance liquid chromatography; CV: Cyclic voltammetry; DMSO: Dimethyl sulfoxide; Ipa: Anodic peak current; Ipc: Cathodic peak current; HSA: Human serum albumin; MOE: Molecular operating environment; PASSonline: Online prediction of activity spectra for substances. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2017 2017-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5701406/ /pubmed/29200728 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/pm.pm_196_17 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Pharmacognosy Magazine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Shah, Muhammad Ajmal
Muhammad, Haji
Mehmood, Yasir
Khalil, Ruqaiya
Ul-Haq, Zaheer
Panichayupakaranant, Pharkphoom
Superoxide Scavenging and Antiglycation Activity of Rhinacanthins-rich Extract Obtained from the Leaves of Rhinacanthus nasutus
title Superoxide Scavenging and Antiglycation Activity of Rhinacanthins-rich Extract Obtained from the Leaves of Rhinacanthus nasutus
title_full Superoxide Scavenging and Antiglycation Activity of Rhinacanthins-rich Extract Obtained from the Leaves of Rhinacanthus nasutus
title_fullStr Superoxide Scavenging and Antiglycation Activity of Rhinacanthins-rich Extract Obtained from the Leaves of Rhinacanthus nasutus
title_full_unstemmed Superoxide Scavenging and Antiglycation Activity of Rhinacanthins-rich Extract Obtained from the Leaves of Rhinacanthus nasutus
title_short Superoxide Scavenging and Antiglycation Activity of Rhinacanthins-rich Extract Obtained from the Leaves of Rhinacanthus nasutus
title_sort superoxide scavenging and antiglycation activity of rhinacanthins-rich extract obtained from the leaves of rhinacanthus nasutus
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5701406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29200728
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/pm.pm_196_17
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