Literature DB >> 31368570

Crassocephalum rubens, a leafy vegetable, suppresses oxidative pancreatic and hepatic injury and inhibits key enzymes linked to type 2 diabetes: An ex vivo and in silico study.

Olajumoke Arinola Oyebode1, Ochuko Lucky Erukainure1, Collins Ibeji2, Neil Anthony Koorbanally3, Md Shahidul Islam1.   

Abstract

Crassocephalum rubens falls under the wild edible, under-cultivated traditional leafy vegetables (TLV) in Africa; it is used by locals in managing diabetes mellitus among other diseases. This study investigated the in vitro, ex vivo antioxidant and antidiabetic potentials of different extracts of C. rubens. The ameliorative effects of the extracts on Fe2+ -induced oxidative injury was investigated ex vivo together with the effects of the aqueous extract on intestinal glucose absorption and muscle glucose uptake in freshly harvested tissues from normal rats. The aqueous extract was subjected to Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS) analysis to identify possible bioactive compounds which were then docked with the tested enzymes through in silico modeling. The extracts exhibited antioxidant activity, inhibited α-glucosidase and lipase enzyme activities, intestinal glucose absorption and enhanced muscle glucose uptake compared to controls. Sanguisorbic acid dilactone identified through LC-MS analysis showed a high binding affinity for catalase and lipase enzymes. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS: The results of this study suggest that the aqueous extract of C. rubens possesses better antioxidant and possible antidiabetic potentials compared to other extracts which could be associated to the synergistic action of its identified bioactive compounds.
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Keywords:  zzm321990Crassocephalum rubenszzm321990; antioxidant; enzyme inhibition; glucose absorption; glucose uptake; molecular docking

Year:  2019        PMID: 31368570     DOI: 10.1111/jfbc.12930

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Food Biochem        ISSN: 0145-8884            Impact factor:   2.720


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1.  Species-Specific Variation in Abscisic Acid Homeostasis and Responses Impacts Important Traits in Crassocephalum Orphan Crops.

Authors:  Adebimpe N Adedeji-Badmus; Sebastian Schramm; Michael Gigl; Williams Iwebema; Pablo Albertos; Corinna Dawid; Tobias Sieberer; Brigitte Poppenberger
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-07-12       Impact factor: 6.627

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