Phenylethyl cinnamides as potential α-glucosidase inhibitors from the roots of Solanum melongena

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Bioassay-guided fractionation against α-glucosidase resulted in isolation and identification of six phenolic compounds (1-6) from the 70% EtOH extract of the roots of Solanum melongena L. (Solanaceae). Of these, three phenylethyl cinnamides, N-trans-feruloyl tyramine (1), N-trans-p-coumaroyl tyramine (2) and N-cis-p-coumaroyl tyramine (3) possessed inhibitory activity against α-glucosidase with IC50 values of 500.6, 5.3 and 46.3 μM, respectively. Mechanism analysis revealed these phenylethyl cinnamides were non-competitive inhibitors. This is the first study of the α-glucosidase inhibitory activities of the roots of S. melongena, and this preliminary observation suggested potential medicinal use of this herb.

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Liu, X., Luo, J., & Kong, L. (2011). Phenylethyl cinnamides as potential α-glucosidase inhibitors from the roots of Solanum melongena. Natural Product Communications, 6(6), 851–853. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1100600623

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