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HERO ID
7744096
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Screening of Various Parts of Phaleria macrocarpa Plant for -Glucosidase Inhibitory Activity
Author(s)
Sabina, E; Zaidul, ISM; Ghafoor, K; Jaffri, JM; Sahena, F; Babiker, EE; Perumal, V; Hamed, M; Amid, M; Khatib, A
Year
2016
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Food Biochemistry
ISSN:
0145-8884
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Volume
40
Issue
2
Page Numbers
201-210
Language
English
DOI
10.1111/jfbc.12212
Web of Science Id
WOS:000374861200008
Abstract
Phaleria macrocarpa is an herbal plant used in Malaysia to enhance vitality. The aim of this study was to screen the α-glucosidase inhibitory activity of different parts (fruit flesh, leaves and stem) of P.macrocarpa. Methanol (polar) and n-hexane (nonpolar) extracts, obtained by room temperature solvent extraction, were evaluated for in vitro α-glucosidase activity inhibition. The compounds were identified by using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) according to their similarity index of >70%, which might be responsible for α-glucosidase inhibitory activity. The methanol extract of the fruit flesh had the highest yield (25.6±0.5%), whereas the n-hexane extract of the stem is more effective against α-glucosidase activity (IC50 0.8±0.1μg/mL). The fruit flesh (IC501.3±0.2μg/mL) and leaves (IC501.6±0.6μg/mL) had also well effectively. The identified metabolites are predominantly phenolics, carbohydrates, triterpenes and organic acids, such as D-fructose, squalene, α-linolenic acid and α-D-glucopyranoside. In-depth chemical profiling using GC-MS was performed for the first time for this plant to assess the likely compounds present in the extract that could be associated with anti-hyperglycemic activity. Of the three parts tested, every part indicates the potential α-glucosidase inhibitory activity and hexane extract of stem showed more inhibitory activity among all extracts. Thus, P.macrocarpa can attenuate hyperglycemia by potently inhibiting carbohydrate hydrolyzing enzymes, making it a viable plant as a source of natural compounds for the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Practical Application: P.macrocarpa (Scheff.) Boerl. belongs to the Thymelaeaceae family, which is known as "Mahkota Dewa" is one of the well-known traditional herbs in South Asian countries. Every part of this plant has been reported to be used as a traditional medicine for diabetic treatment for many years. In the present study, the ability of this plant to inhibit carbohydrate hydrolyzing enzymes (α-glucosidase) was explored. All extracts tested exhibited the content to inhibit yeast α-glucosidase enzymes in vitro, and these beneficial effects appear to be due to some bioactive compounds in P.macrocarpa. Our preliminary investigation gives a principle for further animal and clinical studies of a possible use of P.macrocarpa for the management of diabetes mellitus. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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