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New Records of Potent In-Vitro Antidiabetic Properties of Dalbergia tonkinensis Heartwood and the Bioactivity-Guided Isolation of Active Compounds

Alpha-glucosidase inhibitory activity has been commonly used for the evaluation of antidiabetic property in vitro. The aim of this study is to investigate and characterize Dalbergia tonkinensis as a potential source of antidiabetic compounds. The screening of the active parts used, such as trunk bar...

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Autores principales: Nguyen, Van Bon, Wang, San-Lang, Nhan, Ngu Truong, Nguyen, Thi Hanh, Nguyen, Nguyen Phuong Dai, Nghi, Do Huu, Cuong, Nguyen Manh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6099635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29966279
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23071589
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author Nguyen, Van Bon
Wang, San-Lang
Nhan, Ngu Truong
Nguyen, Thi Hanh
Nguyen, Nguyen Phuong Dai
Nghi, Do Huu
Cuong, Nguyen Manh
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Wang, San-Lang
Nhan, Ngu Truong
Nguyen, Thi Hanh
Nguyen, Nguyen Phuong Dai
Nghi, Do Huu
Cuong, Nguyen Manh
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description Alpha-glucosidase inhibitory activity has been commonly used for the evaluation of antidiabetic property in vitro. The aim of this study is to investigate and characterize Dalbergia tonkinensis as a potential source of antidiabetic compounds. The screening of the active parts used, such as trunk bark, heartwood, and the leaves of Dalbergia tonkinensis indicated that all these extracted parts used with methanol demonstrated potent α-glucosidase inhibitory activity. The in vitro antidiabetic property of Dalbergia tonkinensis was notably recorded for the first time and showed activity (EC(50) = 0.17–0.78 mg/mL) comparable to those of reported potent herbal extracts (EC(50) = 0.25–4.0 mg/mL) and higher activity than that of acarbose, a commercial antidiabetic drug (EC(50) = 1.21 mg/mL). The stability tests revealed that the heartwood of Dalbergia tonkinensis extract (HDT) possesses high pH stability with relative activity in the range of 80–98%. Further bioassay-guided purification led to the isolation of 2 active compounds identified as sativanone and formononetin from the ethyl acetate fraction and water fraction of HDT, respectively. These α-glucosidase inhibitors (aGIs) show promising inhibition against various types of α-glucosidases. Remarkably, these inhibitors were determined as new mammalian aGIs, showing good effect on rat α-glucosidase. The results suggest that Dalbergia tonkinensis is a potent source of aGIs and suggest promise in being developed as functional food with antidiabetic efficacy. The results of this study also enrich our knowledge concerning current biological activity and constituents of Dalbergia tonkinensis species.
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spelling pubmed-60996352018-11-13 New Records of Potent In-Vitro Antidiabetic Properties of Dalbergia tonkinensis Heartwood and the Bioactivity-Guided Isolation of Active Compounds Nguyen, Van Bon Wang, San-Lang Nhan, Ngu Truong Nguyen, Thi Hanh Nguyen, Nguyen Phuong Dai Nghi, Do Huu Cuong, Nguyen Manh Molecules Article Alpha-glucosidase inhibitory activity has been commonly used for the evaluation of antidiabetic property in vitro. The aim of this study is to investigate and characterize Dalbergia tonkinensis as a potential source of antidiabetic compounds. The screening of the active parts used, such as trunk bark, heartwood, and the leaves of Dalbergia tonkinensis indicated that all these extracted parts used with methanol demonstrated potent α-glucosidase inhibitory activity. The in vitro antidiabetic property of Dalbergia tonkinensis was notably recorded for the first time and showed activity (EC(50) = 0.17–0.78 mg/mL) comparable to those of reported potent herbal extracts (EC(50) = 0.25–4.0 mg/mL) and higher activity than that of acarbose, a commercial antidiabetic drug (EC(50) = 1.21 mg/mL). The stability tests revealed that the heartwood of Dalbergia tonkinensis extract (HDT) possesses high pH stability with relative activity in the range of 80–98%. Further bioassay-guided purification led to the isolation of 2 active compounds identified as sativanone and formononetin from the ethyl acetate fraction and water fraction of HDT, respectively. These α-glucosidase inhibitors (aGIs) show promising inhibition against various types of α-glucosidases. Remarkably, these inhibitors were determined as new mammalian aGIs, showing good effect on rat α-glucosidase. The results suggest that Dalbergia tonkinensis is a potent source of aGIs and suggest promise in being developed as functional food with antidiabetic efficacy. The results of this study also enrich our knowledge concerning current biological activity and constituents of Dalbergia tonkinensis species. MDPI 2018-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6099635/ /pubmed/29966279 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23071589 Text en © 2018 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nguyen, Van Bon
Wang, San-Lang
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Nguyen, Thi Hanh
Nguyen, Nguyen Phuong Dai
Nghi, Do Huu
Cuong, Nguyen Manh
New Records of Potent In-Vitro Antidiabetic Properties of Dalbergia tonkinensis Heartwood and the Bioactivity-Guided Isolation of Active Compounds
title New Records of Potent In-Vitro Antidiabetic Properties of Dalbergia tonkinensis Heartwood and the Bioactivity-Guided Isolation of Active Compounds
title_full New Records of Potent In-Vitro Antidiabetic Properties of Dalbergia tonkinensis Heartwood and the Bioactivity-Guided Isolation of Active Compounds
title_fullStr New Records of Potent In-Vitro Antidiabetic Properties of Dalbergia tonkinensis Heartwood and the Bioactivity-Guided Isolation of Active Compounds
title_full_unstemmed New Records of Potent In-Vitro Antidiabetic Properties of Dalbergia tonkinensis Heartwood and the Bioactivity-Guided Isolation of Active Compounds
title_short New Records of Potent In-Vitro Antidiabetic Properties of Dalbergia tonkinensis Heartwood and the Bioactivity-Guided Isolation of Active Compounds
title_sort new records of potent in-vitro antidiabetic properties of dalbergia tonkinensis heartwood and the bioactivity-guided isolation of active compounds
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6099635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29966279
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23071589
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