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In-Vivo Antidiabetic Activity and In-Silico Mode of Action of LC/MS-MS Identified Flavonoids in Oleaster Leaves

Background: Olea europea L. subsp. europaea var. sylvestris (Mill) Lehr (Oleaster) is a wild endemic olive tree indigenous to the Mediterranean region. Olea europea leaves represent a natural reservoir of bioactive molecules that can be used for therapeutic purposes. Aim of the study: This work was...

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Autores principales: Mechchate, Hamza, Es-Safi, Imane, Bourhia, Mohammed, Kyrylchuk, Andrii, El Moussaoui, Abdelfattah, Conte, Raffaele, Ullah, Riaz, Ezzeldin, Essam, Mostafa, Gamal A., Grafov, Andriy, Bekkari, Hicham, Bousta, Dalila
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7663640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33139638
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25215073
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author Mechchate, Hamza
Es-Safi, Imane
Bourhia, Mohammed
Kyrylchuk, Andrii
El Moussaoui, Abdelfattah
Conte, Raffaele
Ullah, Riaz
Ezzeldin, Essam
Mostafa, Gamal A.
Grafov, Andriy
Bekkari, Hicham
Bousta, Dalila
author_facet Mechchate, Hamza
Es-Safi, Imane
Bourhia, Mohammed
Kyrylchuk, Andrii
El Moussaoui, Abdelfattah
Conte, Raffaele
Ullah, Riaz
Ezzeldin, Essam
Mostafa, Gamal A.
Grafov, Andriy
Bekkari, Hicham
Bousta, Dalila
author_sort Mechchate, Hamza
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description Background: Olea europea L. subsp. europaea var. sylvestris (Mill) Lehr (Oleaster) is a wild endemic olive tree indigenous to the Mediterranean region. Olea europea leaves represent a natural reservoir of bioactive molecules that can be used for therapeutic purposes. Aim of the study: This work was conducted to study antidiabetic and antihyperglycemic activities of flavonoids from oleaster leaves using alloxan-induced diabetic mice. The mode of action of flavonoids against eight receptors that have a high impact on diabetes management and complication was also investigated using molecular docking. Results: During 28 days of mice treatment with doses 25 and 50 mg/kg b.w, the studied flavonoids managed a severe diabetic state (<450 mg/dL), exhibiting a spectacular antidiabetic and antihyperglycemic activity, and improved mice health status compared to diabetic control. The in-silico mode of action of oleaster flavonoids revealed the inhibition of protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B), Dipeptidyl-peptidase 4 (DPP4), α-Amylase (AAM), α-Glucosidase inhibition, Aldose reductase (AldR), Glycogen phosphorylase (GP), and the activation of free fatty acid receptor 1 (FFAR1). Conclusion: The findings obtained in the present work indicate that the flavonoids from the oleaster may constitute a safe multi-target remedy to treat diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-76636402020-11-14 In-Vivo Antidiabetic Activity and In-Silico Mode of Action of LC/MS-MS Identified Flavonoids in Oleaster Leaves Mechchate, Hamza Es-Safi, Imane Bourhia, Mohammed Kyrylchuk, Andrii El Moussaoui, Abdelfattah Conte, Raffaele Ullah, Riaz Ezzeldin, Essam Mostafa, Gamal A. Grafov, Andriy Bekkari, Hicham Bousta, Dalila Molecules Article Background: Olea europea L. subsp. europaea var. sylvestris (Mill) Lehr (Oleaster) is a wild endemic olive tree indigenous to the Mediterranean region. Olea europea leaves represent a natural reservoir of bioactive molecules that can be used for therapeutic purposes. Aim of the study: This work was conducted to study antidiabetic and antihyperglycemic activities of flavonoids from oleaster leaves using alloxan-induced diabetic mice. The mode of action of flavonoids against eight receptors that have a high impact on diabetes management and complication was also investigated using molecular docking. Results: During 28 days of mice treatment with doses 25 and 50 mg/kg b.w, the studied flavonoids managed a severe diabetic state (<450 mg/dL), exhibiting a spectacular antidiabetic and antihyperglycemic activity, and improved mice health status compared to diabetic control. The in-silico mode of action of oleaster flavonoids revealed the inhibition of protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B), Dipeptidyl-peptidase 4 (DPP4), α-Amylase (AAM), α-Glucosidase inhibition, Aldose reductase (AldR), Glycogen phosphorylase (GP), and the activation of free fatty acid receptor 1 (FFAR1). Conclusion: The findings obtained in the present work indicate that the flavonoids from the oleaster may constitute a safe multi-target remedy to treat diabetes. MDPI 2020-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7663640/ /pubmed/33139638 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25215073 Text en © 2020 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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Mechchate, Hamza
Es-Safi, Imane
Bourhia, Mohammed
Kyrylchuk, Andrii
El Moussaoui, Abdelfattah
Conte, Raffaele
Ullah, Riaz
Ezzeldin, Essam
Mostafa, Gamal A.
Grafov, Andriy
Bekkari, Hicham
Bousta, Dalila
In-Vivo Antidiabetic Activity and In-Silico Mode of Action of LC/MS-MS Identified Flavonoids in Oleaster Leaves
title In-Vivo Antidiabetic Activity and In-Silico Mode of Action of LC/MS-MS Identified Flavonoids in Oleaster Leaves
title_full In-Vivo Antidiabetic Activity and In-Silico Mode of Action of LC/MS-MS Identified Flavonoids in Oleaster Leaves
title_fullStr In-Vivo Antidiabetic Activity and In-Silico Mode of Action of LC/MS-MS Identified Flavonoids in Oleaster Leaves
title_full_unstemmed In-Vivo Antidiabetic Activity and In-Silico Mode of Action of LC/MS-MS Identified Flavonoids in Oleaster Leaves
title_short In-Vivo Antidiabetic Activity and In-Silico Mode of Action of LC/MS-MS Identified Flavonoids in Oleaster Leaves
title_sort in-vivo antidiabetic activity and in-silico mode of action of lc/ms-ms identified flavonoids in oleaster leaves
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7663640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33139638
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25215073
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