Alpha-glucosidase- And lipase-inhibitory phenalenones from a new species of pseudolophiostoma originating from Thailand

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The alpha-glucosidase- and lipase-inhibitory activities of three phenalenones (1-3) and one phenylpropanoid (4) from the ethyl acetate extracts of a Pseudolophiosptoma sp. are described. They represent the first secondary metabolites reported from the genus Pseudolophiostoma. Scleroderolide (1) and sclerodione (2) exhibited potent α-glucosidase- and porcine-lipase-inhibitory activity during primary screening, with better IC50 values compared to the positive controls, N-deoxynojirimycin and orlistat. In silico techniques were employed to validate the probable biological targets and elucidate the mechanism of actions of phenalenones 1 and 2. Both compounds exhibited strong binding affinities to both alpha-glucosidase and porcine lipase through H-bonding and π-π interactions. Interestingly, favorable in silico ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion) properties such as gastrointestinal absorption were also predicted using software.

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Macabeo, A. P. G., Pilapil, L. A. E., Garcia, K. Y. M., Quimque, M. T. J., Phukhamsakda, C., Cruz, A. J. C., … Stadler, M. (2020). Alpha-glucosidase- And lipase-inhibitory phenalenones from a new species of pseudolophiostoma originating from Thailand. Molecules, 25(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25040965

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