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Mechanism & inhibition kinetics of bioassay-guided fractions of Indian medicinal plants and foods as ACE inhibitors
- Source :
- Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine, Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 73-84 (2019)
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- Elsevier, 2018.
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Abstract
- Hypertension is a becoming a major threat to the world. Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) is a key part in the renin angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS) which control blood pressure. Over expression of RAAS is related with vascular hypertension, ACE inhibition has turned into a noteworthy target for controlling hypertension. In the search of lead molecules from plant origin as a substitute for toxic synthetic drugs, 25 Indian medicinal plants and foods were screened for their ACE inhibitory activity. IC50 (50% inhibition of ACE) values of hydroalcoholic crude extracts and fraction were determined by a colorimetric method. Active fractions were further screened to determine the enzyme kinetics, mode, specificity and mechanism of inhibition. Standardization was done by determining total phenolics and flavonoids as gallic acid and quercetin equivalents/mg of extract respectively. Among 25 crude extracts, Cynara scolymus extract showed the best activity, IC50 value 356.62 μg/mL. ACE inhibition resulting from protein precipitation was highest in Coscinium fenestratum. Lineweaver-Burk plots revealed a competitive mode of inhibition for Punica granatum ethyl acetate fraction. Fractions of Cassia occidentalis, Cynara scolymus and Embelia ribes were found to be non-specific inhibitors of ACE. Embelia ribes, Cassia occidentalis and Coscinium fenestratum fractions inhibited the ACE by Zn2+ ion chelation. Research revealed the potential of tested plants fractions as ACE inhibitors along with their inhibition kinetics and mechanism of inhibition. These active plant fractions might find importance in the development of potential antihypertensive agents after further investigations using preclinical and clinical trials.<br />Graphical abstract Image 1
- Subjects :
- BP, blood pressure
mL, milli litre
HHL, hippury-l-histidyl-l-leucine
UV, ultra violet
0211 other engineering and technologies
lcsh:Medicine
IC50, half maximal inhibitory concentration
M, Molar
02 engineering and technology
ng, nano gram
mg, milligram
01 natural sciences
DMSO, dimethyl sulphoxide
chemistry.chemical_compound
QEs, quercetin equivalents
Cassia
021105 building & construction
Km, Michaelis-Menten constant
Gallic acid
BSC, benzene sulphonyl chloride
n-BuOH, n-butanol
Traditional medicine
biology
Chemistry
CH2Cl2, dichloromethane
TCA, Trichloroacetic acid
Lineweaver-burk plots
Mu, Milli units
Original Article
Quercetin
Angiotensin converting enzyme
EtOH, ethanol
HA, hippuric acid
Embelia ribes
Vmax, Maximum velocity
Zn2+, Zinc ion
Mode of inhibition
TFA, trifluoroacetic acid
EtOAc, Ethyl acetate
GAEs, gallic acid equivalents
IC50
Coscinium fenestratum
ZnCl2, Zinc chloride
lcsh:R
Cynara scolymus
Enzyme kinetics
Angiotensin-converting enzyme
RAS, renin-angiotensin system
biology.organism_classification
0104 chemical sciences
Mm, Milli mole
010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry
HCl, Hydrochloric acid
Complementary and alternative medicine
biology.protein
ACE, Angiotensin I Converting Enzyme
BAPNA, a-N-benzoyl-dl-arginine-Pnitroanilide HCl
BSA, bovine serum albumin
MeOH, methanol
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 22254110
- Volume :
- 9
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ce9f0d51908b7221eb06267443bab4e4