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Natural α-glucosidase and α-amylase inhibitors from raspberry (Rubus corchorifolius L.) leaf-tea: Screening, identification and molecular docking analysis

Fangliang Li, Tongjie Luo, Jiale Hou, Tao Fei, Jiachao Zhang, Lu Wang

2023LWT23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Raspberry leaf as a tea substitute has been consumed in China for long time. In this work, the inhibitory activities of raspberry leaf-tea (RLT) extract on α -glucosidase ( α -GLU)/ α -amylase ( α -AMY) were measured, and the effects of the RLT extract on the glucose consumption of 3T-3L1 cells were also investigated. Results confirmed that RLT 70% ethanol extract (REE) exhibited strong inhibitory activities on α -GLU/ α -AMY in vitro . In addition, REE remarkably improved the glucose consumption of 3T-3L1 cells. Subsequently, eight major inhibitors including epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), delphinidin-3- O -glucoside, cyanidin-3-rutinoside, isoorientin, procyanidin C3, dihydromyricetin, rutin, and isovitexin were screened and identified through affinity ultrafiltration combined with HPLC-MS/MS. Confirmation tests verified that these major compounds were responsible the inhibitory activities of the REE on α -GLU/ α -AMY. Molecular docking studies revealed that these inhibitors can well interact with α -GLU/ α -AMY via van der Waals force or hydrogen bonding, thus inhibiting their activities. In a short, raspberry leaf can be exploited as a promising anti-hypoglycemic material. This study provides a theoretical basis for discovering active components from medicinal plants using affinity ultra-filtration with multi-targets. • Raspberry leaf-tea (RLT) extract showed excellent inhibitory activities on α-glucosidase and α-amylase. • The RLT extract significantly promoted glucose consumption of 3T-3L1 cells. • The α -GIs/ α -AIs were quickly fished out by affinity ultrafiltration-LC-MS/MS method. • Interactions between the α -GIs/ α -AIs and enzymes were analyzed via molecular docking.

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RubusDocking (animal)Blowing a raspberryAmylaseIdentification (biology)Traditional medicineChemistryBiologyBotanyEnzymeMedicineFood scienceBiochemistryVeterinary medicineFood Science and Nutritional StudiesPhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesNatural Antidiabetic Agents Studies
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