Comparison of antidiabetic potential of (+) and (-)-hopeaphenol, a pair of enantiomers isolated from Ampelocissus indica (L.) and Vateria indica Linn., with respect to inhibition of digestive enzymes and induction of glucose uptake in L6 myotubes

TitleComparison of antidiabetic potential of (+) and (-)-hopeaphenol, a pair of enantiomers isolated from Ampelocissus indica (L.) and Vateria indica Linn., with respect to inhibition of digestive enzymes and induction of glucose uptake in L6 myotubes
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsSasikumar P., Prabha B., Reshmitha T.R, Veluthoor S., Pradeep A.K, Rohit K.R, Dhanya B.P, Sivan V.V., Jithin M.M, N. Kumar A, ShibiI I.G., Nisha P., Radhakrishnan K.V
JournalROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY
Start Page77075
End page77082
Date Published2016
Keywordsantidiabetic, glucose uptake, hopeaphenol, Vateria indica Linn.
Abstract

The remarkable a-glucosidase inhibition exhibited by the acetone extract of the rhizome of Ampelocissus indica (L.) and stem bark of Vateria indica Linn. (IC50 23.2 and 1.47 mg mL1) encouraged us to isolate the phytochemicals from these plants. (+) and ()-hopeaphenol (1) and (2) were isolated from A. indica (L.) and V. indica Linn. respectively. Compounds 1 and 2 displayed IC50 values of 21.21 0.987 and 9.47 0.967 mM in an a-glucosidase inhibitory assay. The effect of glucose uptake performed by 2-NBDG in L6 rat skeletal
muscle cells using flow cytometry (BD FACS Aria II, USA) showed potent glucose uptake by (+) and ()-hopeaphenol of 31% and 26.4%, respectively. The data from anMTT cell viability assay revealed that the
compounds are not toxic to the cells up to 200 mM. Molecular docking studies showthat the compounds bind effectively to the active sites of the proteins 1BVN, 3A4A and 3AJ7, which supported the observed
a-glucosidase inhibition. The structures of these compounds were determined by the analysis of various spectroscopic data including HRMS-ESI, 2D NMR, CD spectroscopy, optical activity and were unequivocally established by single crystal X-ray crystallography. Herein we are reporting the phytochemicals fromAmpelocissus indica (L.) and their antidiabetic activities for the first time.

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