Bishnu Prasad Pandey, Jong Min Oh, Woong-Hee Shin, Abhimat Subedi, Ankita Dahal, Sumit Bhattarai, Hoon Kim
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摘要
从尼泊尔采集的32种药用植物中提取54种植物提取物,评估其对β -分泌酶-1 (BACE1)的抑制潜力,以确定阿尔茨海默病(AD)的潜在治疗药物。其中,大黄根茎提取物的抑菌活性最高,IC50值为0.872±0.006µg/mL。在使用Prep-HPLC收集的9个部分进行BACE1抑制活性检查后,使用高分辨率质谱(HRMS)进一步分析最佳部分7的代谢物。结果显示,次生代谢产物包括芦荟-大黄素-8-O-β- d -葡萄糖苷、大黄素-8-O-葡萄糖苷、果皮糖醇-3′-O-β- d -葡萄糖苷、大黄素-8-O-β- d -葡萄糖苷、去氧rhapontigenin、大黄素、去氧rhapontigenin、果皮糖醇、大黄酚、果皮糖醇、大黄素、果皮糖醇、果皮糖醇、果皮糖醇、果皮糖醇、果皮糖醇和芦荟大黄素。进行了硅对接模拟,以确定与BACE1具有高结合效率的有效化合物。化合物picetanol -3′-O-β-D-glucoside对BACE1的结合能为-53.494 kcal/mol, IC50值为1.270±0.130µM。这些结果表明,南花丹提取物是一种很有前景的治疗阿尔茨海默病的药物。
BACE1 inhibitory potential: screening of medicinal plants collected from Nepal high altitude regions
Fifty-four plant extracts from thirty-two medicinal plants collected in Nepal were evaluated for their inhibitory potential against the enzyme beta-secretase-1 (BACE1), to identify potential therapeutic agents for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Of the studied extracts, rhizome extract of Rheum australe D. Don showed the highest inhibitory potential, with an IC50 value of 0.872 ± 0.006 µg/mL. After BACE1 inhibitory activity check using 9 fractions collected from Prep-HPLC, further profiling of the metabolites of the best fraction 7 was performed using high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS). Results revealed the presence of diverse secondary metabolites, including aloe-emodin-8-O-β-D-glucoside, rhein-8-O-glucoside, piceatannol-3’-O-β-D-glucoside, emodin-8-glucoside, physcion 8-O-β-D-glucoside, desoxyrhaponticin, chrysophanol-8-O-glucoside, rhapontigenin, rhein, desoxyrhapontigenin, piceatannol, chrysophanol, physcion, and aloe-emodin. In-silico docking simulations were performed to identify potent compounds with high binding efficiencies to BACE1. Compound picetannol-3’-O-β-D-glucoside showed the best binding energy (-53.494 kcal/mol) and inhibitory potential with an IC50 value of 1.270 ± 0.130 µM for BACE1. These results suggested that the R. australe D. Don extract is a promising agent for the treatment of AD.
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Applied Biological Chemistry aims to promote the interchange and dissemination of scientific data among researchers in the field of agricultural and biological chemistry. The journal covers biochemistry and molecular biology, medical and biomaterial science, food science, and environmental science as applied to multidisciplinary agriculture.