In Vivo and In Vitro α-Glucosidase Inhibitory Activity of Perfoliatin A from Melampodium perfoliatum

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As part of our effort to discover new -glucosidase inhibitors from natural sources, it was found that an aqueous extract from Melampodium perfoliatum (Cavanilles) Kunth (Asteraceae) inhibited the activity of rat-intestinal -glucosidases in a concentration dependent manner (IC 50 = 958 g/mL). Fractionation of the active extract led to the isolation of perfoliatin A (1), which was active against the mammal α-glucosidases and a recombinant α-glucosidase with maltase-glucoamylase activity obtained from Ruminococcus obeum. Kinetic analysis revealed that the interaction of 1 with R. obeum-α-glucosidase was noncompetitive. The calculated Ki was 0.68 ± 0.034 mM. In vivo testing using an oral sucrose tolerance test, in healthy and hyperglycemic mice, revealed that perfoliatin A (1) reduced significantly the postprandial peak, consistent with its α-glucosidase inhibitory activity. The effect was comparable or better to that of acarbose, a therapeutically used -glucosidase inhibitor. Altogether, these findings clearly supported the -glucosidase inhibitory activity of melampolide-type of sesquiterpene lactones.

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Flores-Bocanegra, L., Torres-Colín, R., González-Andrade, M., Calderón, J. S., & Mata, R. (2019). In Vivo and In Vitro α-Glucosidase Inhibitory Activity of Perfoliatin A from Melampodium perfoliatum. Natural Product Communications, 14(1), 5–6. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578X1901400102

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