1. Inhibitory effects of methanolic extracts from the stem barks of ten Mexican Bursera Jacq. ex L. species on the activity of α-amylase and acetylcholinesterase from Tenebrio molitor .
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Krengel F, Rodríguez-Tovar PD, Cárdenas-Vázquez RJ, San Miguel-Chávez R, Ocampo-Bautista F, and Guevara-Fefer P
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- Animals, Acetylcholinesterase drug effects, Acetylcholinesterase metabolism, alpha-Amylases antagonists & inhibitors, Cholinesterase Inhibitors pharmacology, Cholinesterase Inhibitors chemistry, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Flavonoids pharmacology, Flavonoids chemistry, Hydroxybenzoates, Methanol chemistry, Mexico, Plant Stems chemistry, Bursera chemistry, Plant Bark chemistry, Plant Extracts chemistry, Plant Extracts pharmacology, Tenebrio drug effects
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Methanolic stem bark extracts from ten Mexican Bursera Jacq. ex L. species were evaluated in vitro with regard to their inhibitory activity against two Tenebrio molitor -derived enzymes. Seven extracts ( B. bicolor , B. copallifera , B. fagaroides , B. grandifolia , B. lancifolia , B. linanoe , and B. longipes ) reduced α-amylase activity by 55.37% to 96.25%, with three samples proving to be particularly potent α-amylase inhibitors ( B. grandifolia , B. lancifolia , and B. linanoe ; IC
50 = 162, 132, and 186 µg/mL, respectively). In contrast, no extract inhibited acetylcholinesterase activity by more than 39.94%. Quantitative HPLC analysis did not reveal any clear correlation between the species-specific flavonoid or phenolic acid profiles and the respective extracts' enzyme inhibitory activity. The findings reported herein do not only contribute to improving the current state of knowledge regarding the enzyme inhibitory potential of the Bursera genus, but could also lead to the development of new sustainable bioinsecticides.- Published
- 2024
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