Metabolite profiling of manilkara zapota l. Leaves by high-resolution mass spectrometry coupled with esi and apci and in vitro antioxidant activity, α-glucosidase, and elastase inhibition assays

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High-resolution mass spectrometry equipped with electrospray ionization (ESI) and atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI) sources was used to enhance the characterization of phytochemicals of ethanol extracts of Manilkara zapota L. leaves (ZLE). Sugar compounds, dicarbox-ylic acids, compounds of phenolic acids and flavonoids groups, and other phytochemicals were detected from the leaves. Antioxidant activity and inhibition potentiality of ZLE against α-gluco-sidase enzyme, and elastase enzyme activities were evaluated in in vitro analysis. ZLE significantly inhibited activities of α-glucosidase enzyme at a lower concentration (IC50 2.51 ± 0.15 µg/mL). Glucose uptake in C2C12 cells was significantly enhanced by 42.13 ± 0.15% following the treatment with ZLE at 30 µg/mL. It also exhibited potential antioxidant activities and elastase enzyme inhibition activity (IC50 27.51 ± 1.70 µg/mL). Atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry (APCI–MS) detected more m/z peaks than electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI–MS), and both ionization techniques illustrated the biological activities of the detected compounds more thor-oughly compared to single-mode analysis. Our findings suggest that APCI along with ESI is a potential ionization technique for metabolite profiling, and ZLE has the potential in managing diabetes by inhibiting α-glucosidase activity and enhancing glucose uptake.

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Islam, S., Alam, M. B., Ann, H. J., Park, J. H., Lee, S. H., & Kim, S. (2021). Metabolite profiling of manilkara zapota l. Leaves by high-resolution mass spectrometry coupled with esi and apci and in vitro antioxidant activity, α-glucosidase, and elastase inhibition assays. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(1), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22010132

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