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Wanlapa Nuankaew1, Armad Heemman2, Chatchai Wattanapiromsakul2, Ji Heon Shim1, Na Woo Kim1, Tamanna Yasmin1, Seo Yule Jeong1, Youn Hee Nam1, Bin Na Hong1, Sukanya Dej-Adisai2, Tong Ho Kang3.
Abstract
Senna siamea has been used as an antidiabetic drug since antiquity. With regard to traditional Thai medicine, the use of S. siamea was described for diabetes therapy. To understand the molecular mechanism regarding insulin resistance. Pure compounds were isolated from wood extract. We studied their biological activities on insulin-resistance using an in vivo zebrafish model. We also performed an in silico study; molecular docking, and in vitro study by taking advantage of the enzyme inhibitory activities of α-glucosidase, PTP1B, and DPP-IV. Based on the preliminary investigation that ethyl acetate and ethanol extracts have potent effects against insulin resistance on zebrafish larvae, five compounds were isolated from two fractions following: resveratrol, piceatannol, dihydropiceatannol, chrysophanol, and emodin. All of the isolated compounds had anti-insulin resistance effects on zebrafish larvae. Resveratrol, piceatannol, and dihydropiceatannol also demonstrated inhibitory effects against α-glucosidase. Chrysophanol and emodin inhibited PTP1B activity, while resveratrol showed a DPP-IV inhibition effect via the molecular docking. The results of enzyme assay were similar. In conclusions, S. siamea components demonstrated effects against insulin resistance. The chemical structure displayed identical biological activity to that of the compounds. Therefore, S. siamea wood extract and their components are potential therapeutic options in the treatment of diabetes.Entities:
Keywords: Enzyme; Insulin resistance; Molecular docking; Phytochemical; Senna siamea; Zebrafish
Year: 2021 PMID: 33620670 DOI: 10.1007/s11418-021-01490-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nat Med ISSN: 1340-3443 Impact factor: 2.343