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Inhibitory Potential of Acroptilon repens against Key Enzymes involved in Alzheimer and Diabetes, Phytochemical Profile, Radical Scavenging, and Antibacterial Activity

BACKGROUND: This study was devoted to assessing the inhibitory potential of acetone, methanol, and ethanol extracts of Acroptilon repens against disease-associated enzymes, as well as their antioxidant/antibacterial activity and phytochemical composition. METHODS: Comparative assessment using variou...

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Autores principales: Afsharnezhad, Moslem, Shahangian, S. Shirin, Rasti, Behnam, Faezi Ghasemi, Mohammad
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Pasteur Institute of Iran 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7748113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33129236
http://dx.doi.org/10.29252/ibj.25.1.21
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author Afsharnezhad, Moslem
Shahangian, S. Shirin
Rasti, Behnam
Faezi Ghasemi, Mohammad
author_facet Afsharnezhad, Moslem
Shahangian, S. Shirin
Rasti, Behnam
Faezi Ghasemi, Mohammad
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description BACKGROUND: This study was devoted to assessing the inhibitory potential of acetone, methanol, and ethanol extracts of Acroptilon repens against disease-associated enzymes, as well as their antioxidant/antibacterial activity and phytochemical composition. METHODS: Comparative assessment using various antioxidant evaluation methods, including FRAP, scavenging ability on DPPH radical and hydrogen peroxide, and RP, indicated that the acetone extract presented the highest antioxidant activity, due to its highest total antioxidant content. RESULTS: The TPC and TFC of these extracts were 3.44 ± 0.32 mg GAE/g DW and 2.09 ± 0.2 mg QE/g DW, respectively. The hydrodistillation essential oil from A. repens was analyzed by GC/MS, and 17 compounds were identified. All extracts showed good inhibitory activities against disease-related enzyme acetylcholinesterase and α-amylase, with the lowest IC(50) for acetonic extract. Extracts of A. repens exhibited inhibiting activities against the Gram-positive bacteria, with the most effect of acetone extract. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest A. repens as a promising source of natural antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-cholinesterase and anti-amylase agents for the management of oxidative damage, and pharmaceutical, food, and cosmeceutical purposes.
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spelling pubmed-77481132021-01-06 Inhibitory Potential of Acroptilon repens against Key Enzymes involved in Alzheimer and Diabetes, Phytochemical Profile, Radical Scavenging, and Antibacterial Activity Afsharnezhad, Moslem Shahangian, S. Shirin Rasti, Behnam Faezi Ghasemi, Mohammad Iran Biomed J Full Length BACKGROUND: This study was devoted to assessing the inhibitory potential of acetone, methanol, and ethanol extracts of Acroptilon repens against disease-associated enzymes, as well as their antioxidant/antibacterial activity and phytochemical composition. METHODS: Comparative assessment using various antioxidant evaluation methods, including FRAP, scavenging ability on DPPH radical and hydrogen peroxide, and RP, indicated that the acetone extract presented the highest antioxidant activity, due to its highest total antioxidant content. RESULTS: The TPC and TFC of these extracts were 3.44 ± 0.32 mg GAE/g DW and 2.09 ± 0.2 mg QE/g DW, respectively. The hydrodistillation essential oil from A. repens was analyzed by GC/MS, and 17 compounds were identified. All extracts showed good inhibitory activities against disease-related enzyme acetylcholinesterase and α-amylase, with the lowest IC(50) for acetonic extract. Extracts of A. repens exhibited inhibiting activities against the Gram-positive bacteria, with the most effect of acetone extract. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest A. repens as a promising source of natural antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-cholinesterase and anti-amylase agents for the management of oxidative damage, and pharmaceutical, food, and cosmeceutical purposes. Pasteur Institute of Iran 2021-01 2020-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7748113/ /pubmed/33129236 http://dx.doi.org/10.29252/ibj.25.1.21 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Afsharnezhad, Moslem
Shahangian, S. Shirin
Rasti, Behnam
Faezi Ghasemi, Mohammad
Inhibitory Potential of Acroptilon repens against Key Enzymes involved in Alzheimer and Diabetes, Phytochemical Profile, Radical Scavenging, and Antibacterial Activity
title Inhibitory Potential of Acroptilon repens against Key Enzymes involved in Alzheimer and Diabetes, Phytochemical Profile, Radical Scavenging, and Antibacterial Activity
title_full Inhibitory Potential of Acroptilon repens against Key Enzymes involved in Alzheimer and Diabetes, Phytochemical Profile, Radical Scavenging, and Antibacterial Activity
title_fullStr Inhibitory Potential of Acroptilon repens against Key Enzymes involved in Alzheimer and Diabetes, Phytochemical Profile, Radical Scavenging, and Antibacterial Activity
title_full_unstemmed Inhibitory Potential of Acroptilon repens against Key Enzymes involved in Alzheimer and Diabetes, Phytochemical Profile, Radical Scavenging, and Antibacterial Activity
title_short Inhibitory Potential of Acroptilon repens against Key Enzymes involved in Alzheimer and Diabetes, Phytochemical Profile, Radical Scavenging, and Antibacterial Activity
title_sort inhibitory potential of acroptilon repens against key enzymes involved in alzheimer and diabetes, phytochemical profile, radical scavenging, and antibacterial activity
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7748113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33129236
http://dx.doi.org/10.29252/ibj.25.1.21
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