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Potential Anti-Cholinesterase Activity of Bioactive Compounds Extracted from Cassia grandis L.f. and Cassia timoriensis DC.

Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitors remain the primary therapeutic drug that can alleviate Alzheimer’s disease’s (AD) symptoms. Several Cassia species have been shown to exert significant anti-AChE activity, which can be an alternative remedy for AD. Cassia timoriensis and Cassia grandis are pote...

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Autores principales: Alhawarri, Maram B., Dianita, Roza, Rawa, Mira Syahfriena Amir, Nogawa, Toshihiko, Wahab, Habibah A.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9862305/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36679057
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12020344
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author Alhawarri, Maram B.
Dianita, Roza
Rawa, Mira Syahfriena Amir
Nogawa, Toshihiko
Wahab, Habibah A.
author_facet Alhawarri, Maram B.
Dianita, Roza
Rawa, Mira Syahfriena Amir
Nogawa, Toshihiko
Wahab, Habibah A.
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description Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitors remain the primary therapeutic drug that can alleviate Alzheimer’s disease’s (AD) symptoms. Several Cassia species have been shown to exert significant anti-AChE activity, which can be an alternative remedy for AD. Cassia timoriensis and Cassia grandis are potential plants with anti-AChE activity, but their phytochemical investigation is yet to be further conducted. The aims of this study were to identify the phytoconstituents of C. timoriensis and C. grandis and evaluate their inhibitory activity against AChE and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE). Two compounds were isolated for the first time from C. timoriensis: arachidyl arachidate (1) and luteolin (2). Five compounds were identified from C. grandis: β-sitosterol (3), stigmasterol (4), cinnamic acid (5), 4-hydroxycinnamic acid (6), and hydroxymethylfurfural (7). Compound 2 showed significant inhibition towards AChE (IC(50): 20.47 ± 1.10 µM) and BChE (IC(50): 46.15 ± 2.20 µM), followed by 5 (IC(50:) 40.5 ± 1.28 and 373.1 ± 16.4 µM) and 6 (IC(50): 43.4 ± 0.61 and 409.17 ± 14.80 µM) against AChE and BChE, respectively. The other compounds exhibited poor to slightly moderate AChE inhibitory activity. Molecular docking revealed that 2 showed good binding affinity towards TcAChE (PDB ID: 1W6R) and HsBChE (PDB ID: 4BDS). It formed a hydrogen bond with TYR121 at the peripheral anionic site (PAS, 2.04 Å), along with hydrophobic interactions with the anionic site and PAS (TRP84 and TYR121, respectively). Additionally, 2 formed three H-bonds with the binding site residues: one bond with catalytic triad, HIS438 at distance 2.05 Å, and the other two H-bonds with GLY115 and GLU197 at distances of 2.74 Å and 2.19 Å, respectively. The evidence of molecular interactions of 2 may justify the relevance of C. timoriensis as a cholinesterase inhibitor, having more promising activity than C. grandis.
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spelling pubmed-98623052023-01-22 Potential Anti-Cholinesterase Activity of Bioactive Compounds Extracted from Cassia grandis L.f. and Cassia timoriensis DC. Alhawarri, Maram B. Dianita, Roza Rawa, Mira Syahfriena Amir Nogawa, Toshihiko Wahab, Habibah A. Plants (Basel) Article Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitors remain the primary therapeutic drug that can alleviate Alzheimer’s disease’s (AD) symptoms. Several Cassia species have been shown to exert significant anti-AChE activity, which can be an alternative remedy for AD. Cassia timoriensis and Cassia grandis are potential plants with anti-AChE activity, but their phytochemical investigation is yet to be further conducted. The aims of this study were to identify the phytoconstituents of C. timoriensis and C. grandis and evaluate their inhibitory activity against AChE and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE). Two compounds were isolated for the first time from C. timoriensis: arachidyl arachidate (1) and luteolin (2). Five compounds were identified from C. grandis: β-sitosterol (3), stigmasterol (4), cinnamic acid (5), 4-hydroxycinnamic acid (6), and hydroxymethylfurfural (7). Compound 2 showed significant inhibition towards AChE (IC(50): 20.47 ± 1.10 µM) and BChE (IC(50): 46.15 ± 2.20 µM), followed by 5 (IC(50:) 40.5 ± 1.28 and 373.1 ± 16.4 µM) and 6 (IC(50): 43.4 ± 0.61 and 409.17 ± 14.80 µM) against AChE and BChE, respectively. The other compounds exhibited poor to slightly moderate AChE inhibitory activity. Molecular docking revealed that 2 showed good binding affinity towards TcAChE (PDB ID: 1W6R) and HsBChE (PDB ID: 4BDS). It formed a hydrogen bond with TYR121 at the peripheral anionic site (PAS, 2.04 Å), along with hydrophobic interactions with the anionic site and PAS (TRP84 and TYR121, respectively). Additionally, 2 formed three H-bonds with the binding site residues: one bond with catalytic triad, HIS438 at distance 2.05 Å, and the other two H-bonds with GLY115 and GLU197 at distances of 2.74 Å and 2.19 Å, respectively. The evidence of molecular interactions of 2 may justify the relevance of C. timoriensis as a cholinesterase inhibitor, having more promising activity than C. grandis. MDPI 2023-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9862305/ /pubmed/36679057 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12020344 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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Alhawarri, Maram B.
Dianita, Roza
Rawa, Mira Syahfriena Amir
Nogawa, Toshihiko
Wahab, Habibah A.
Potential Anti-Cholinesterase Activity of Bioactive Compounds Extracted from Cassia grandis L.f. and Cassia timoriensis DC.
title Potential Anti-Cholinesterase Activity of Bioactive Compounds Extracted from Cassia grandis L.f. and Cassia timoriensis DC.
title_full Potential Anti-Cholinesterase Activity of Bioactive Compounds Extracted from Cassia grandis L.f. and Cassia timoriensis DC.
title_fullStr Potential Anti-Cholinesterase Activity of Bioactive Compounds Extracted from Cassia grandis L.f. and Cassia timoriensis DC.
title_full_unstemmed Potential Anti-Cholinesterase Activity of Bioactive Compounds Extracted from Cassia grandis L.f. and Cassia timoriensis DC.
title_short Potential Anti-Cholinesterase Activity of Bioactive Compounds Extracted from Cassia grandis L.f. and Cassia timoriensis DC.
title_sort potential anti-cholinesterase activity of bioactive compounds extracted from cassia grandis l.f. and cassia timoriensis dc.
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9862305/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36679057
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12020344
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