Rapid screening alpha-glucosidase inhibitors from polygoni vivipari rhizoma by multi-step matrix solid-phase dispersion, ultrafiltration and hplc

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Abstract

Polygoni Vivipari Rhizoma (PVR), the dried root of Polygonum viviparum, has been used as herbal medicine in China for a long time. In the present study, a new method based on multi-step matrix solid-phase dispersion (MSPD), ultrafiltration and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) for screening alpha-glucosidase inhibitors (AGIs) from PVR was proposed. First, three different PVR extractions were prepared by multi-step MSPD with 15% methanol, 60% methanol and 100% methanol. Second, the alpha-glucosidase inhibition tests for the three extracts were carried out, and the 60% methanol extraction showed the best activity. Then, the AGIs screening experiment was performed with ultrafiltration and HPLC analysis using the 60% methanol extraction. Seven binding components (quercetin−3−O−vicianoside, quercetin 3−O−neohesperidoside, rutin, hyperoside, quercetin 3−O−glucuronide, luteolin−7−O−neohesperidoside, kaempferol 3−glucuronide) were found. These seven components were further validated as the AGIs by molecular docking analysis. The developed method was a rapid and efficient tool for screening AGIs from PVR, which provided scientific data for the bioactive components study of PVR.

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Li, H., He, Z., Shen, Q., Fan, W., Tan, G., Zou, Y., … Qian, Z. (2021). Rapid screening alpha-glucosidase inhibitors from polygoni vivipari rhizoma by multi-step matrix solid-phase dispersion, ultrafiltration and hplc. Molecules, 26(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26206111

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