| Literature DB >> 26904134 |
Shirin Parvazi1, Sedigheh Sadeghi2, Mehri Azadi2, Maryam Mohammadi2, Mohammad Arjmand2, Farideh Vahabi2, Somye Sadeghzadeh2, Zahra Zamani2.
Abstract
Malaria is responsible for estimated 584,000 deaths in 2013. Researchers are working on new drugs and medicinal herbs due to drug resistance that is a major problem facing them; the search is on for new medicinal herbs. Cinnamon is the bark of a tree with reported antiparasitic effects. Metabonomics is the simultaneous study of all the metabolites in biological fluids, cells, and tissues detected by high throughput technology. It was decided to determine the mechanism of the effect of aqueous extract of cinnamon on the metabolome of Plasmodium falciparum in vitro using (1)HNMR spectroscopy. Prepared aqueous extract of cinnamon was added to a culture of Plasmodium falciparum 3D7 and its 50% inhibitory concentration determined, and, after collection, their metabolites were extracted and (1)HNMR spectroscopy by NOESY method was done. The spectra were analyzed by chemometric methods. The differentiating metabolites were identified using Human Metabolome Database and the metabolic cycles identified by Metaboanalyst. 50% inhibitory concentration of cinnamon on Plasmodium falciparum was 1.25 mg/mL with p < 0.001. The metabolites were identified as succinic acid, glutathione, L-aspartic acid, beta-alanine, and 2-methylbutyryl glycine. The main metabolic cycles detected were alanine and aspartame and glutamate pathway and pantothenate and coenzyme A biosynthesis and lysine biosynthesis and glutathione metabolism, which are all important as drug targets.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26904134 PMCID: PMC4745969 DOI: 10.1155/2016/3174841
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Trop Med ISSN: 1687-9686
Figure 1Determination of IC50 of cinnamon on Plasmodium falciparum in vitro.
Figure 2Superimposed spectra of cinnamon treated Plasmodium falciparum.
Figure 3Score plot of OSC-PLS of samples depicting complete separation of the two groups of samples. Odd numbers show cinnamon treated samples and even numbers show controls.
Figure 4Loading plot demonstrating the differentiating metabolites between the two groups.
Figure 5Biplot showing separation of the samples (numbered circles) and differentiating metabolites (crosses). Outlier crosses show the most significant changed metabolites in Plasmodium.
Differentiating metabolites identified by their chemical shifts using HMDB.
| Differentiating metabolites | HMDB |
|---|---|
| Succinic acid | HMDB00254 |
| Glutathione | HMDB00121 |
| L-Aspartic acid | HMDB00191 |
| Beta-alanine | HMDB00056 |
| 2-Methylbutyryl glycine | HMDB00339 |
Figure 6Pathway analysis showing all matched pathways according to p values from pathway enrichment analysis and pathway impact values from pathway topology analysis.