Literature DB >> 30729071

Dietary flavonoids inhibit the glycation of lens proteins: implications in the management of diabetic cataract.

Rohan J Meshram1, Kapil K Patil2, Sagar H Barage1,3, Rajesh N Gacche2,4.   

Abstract

The intervention of functional foods as complementary therapeutic approach for the amelioration of diabetes and sugar induced cataractogenesis is more appreciated over the present day chemotherapy agents owing to their nontoxic and increased bioavailability concerns. Dietary flavonoids, a class of bioactive phytochemicals is known to have wide range of biological activities against variety of human ailments. In the present study, we demonstrate anti-cataract effect of eight dietary flavonoids in sugar induced lens organ culture study. We present data on processes like inhibition of glycation-induced lens cloudiness, lens protein aggregation, glycation reaction and advanced glycation end products formation that can act as biochemical markers for this disease. The selected flavonoids were also tested for their aldose reductase (AR) inhibition (experimental and in silico). The molecular dynamics simulation results shed light on mechanistic details of flavonoid induced AR inhibition. The outcome of the present study clearly focuses the significance of kaempferol, taxifolin and quercetin as potential candidates for controlling diabetic cataract.

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Keywords:  Aldose reductase; Diabetic cataract; Dietary flavonoids; Glycation; Molecular docking; Molecular dynamics

Year:  2019        PMID: 30729071      PMCID: PMC6346605          DOI: 10.1007/s13205-019-1581-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  3 Biotech        ISSN: 2190-5738            Impact factor:   2.406


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