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Cinnamoyl Sucrose Esters as Alpha Glucosidase Inhibitors for the Treatment of Diabetes.

Surabhi Devaraj1, Yew Mun Yip2, Parthasarathi Panda1, Li Lin Ong1,3, Pooi Wen Kathy Wong1,3, Dawei Zhang2,4, Zaher Judeh1.   

Abstract

Cinnamoyl sucrose esters (CSEs) were evaluated as AGIs and their enzyme inhibition activity and potency were compared with gold standard acarbose. The inhibition activity of the CSEs against α-glucosidase and α-amylase depended on their structure including the number of the cinnamoyl moieties, their position, and the presence or absence of the acetyl moieties. The inhibitory values of the CSEs 2-9 generally increases in the order of mono-cinnamoyl moieties < di-cinnamoyl ≤ tri-cinnamoyl < tetra-cinnamoyl. This trend was supported from both in vitro and in silico results. Both tetra-cinnamoyl CSEs 5 and 9 showed the highest α-glucosidase inhibitory activities of 77 ± 5%, 74 ± 9%, respectively, against acarbose at 27 ± 4%, and highest α-amylase inhibitory activities of 98 ± 2%, 99 ± 1%, respectively, against acarbose at 93 ± 2%. CSEs 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 showed desired higher inhibition of α-glucosidase than α-amylase suggesting potential for further development as AGIs with reduced side effects. Molecular docking studies on CSEs 5 and 9 attributed the high inhibition of these compounds to multiple π-π interactions and favorable projection of the cinnamoyl moieties (especially O-3 cinnamoyl) in the enzyme pockets. This work proposes CSEs as new AGIs with potentially reduced side effects.

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Keywords:  anti-diabetic; glycosides; natural products; phenylpropanoid sucrose esters; α-amylase inhibition; α-glucosidase inhibition

Year:  2021        PMID: 33477457      PMCID: PMC7830900          DOI: 10.3390/molecules26020469

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Molecules        ISSN: 1420-3049            Impact factor:   4.411


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