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In Vitro and In Silico Study of the α-Glucosidase and Lipase Inhibitory Activities of Chemical Constituents from Piper cumanense (Piperaceae) and Synthetic Analogs

Juliet A. Prieto-Rodríguez, Kevin P. Lévuok-Mena, Juan Cardozo-Muñoz, Jorge Emilio Parra-Amin, Fabián López-Vallejo, Luís Enrique Cuca Suárez, Oscar J. Patiño-Ladino

2022Plants14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Digestive enzymes are currently considered important therapeutic targets for the treatment of obesity and some associated metabolic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes. Piper cumanense is a species characterized by the presence of bioactive constituents, particularly prenylated benzoic acid derivatives. In this study, the inhibitory potential of chemical constituents from P. cumanense and some synthesized compounds was determined on digestive enzymes (pancreatic lipase (PL) and α-glucosidase (AG)). The methodology included isolating and identifying secondary metabolites from P. cumanense, synthesizing some analogs, and a molecular docking study. The chemical study allowed the isolation of four prenylated benzoic acid derivatives (1–4). Four analogs (5–8) were synthesized. Seven compounds were found to significantly inhibit the catalytic activity of PL with IC50 values between 28.32 and 55.8 µM. On the other hand, only two compounds (6 and 7) were active as inhibitors of AG with IC50 values lower than 155 µM, standing out as the potential multitarget of these chromane compounds. Enzyme kinetics and molecular docking studies showed that the bioactive compounds mainly interact with amino acids other than those of the catalytic site in both PL and AG. This work constitutes the first report on the antidiabetic and antiobesity potential of substances derived from P. cumanense.

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IC50LipaseChemistryEnzymePiperPiperaceaeIn silicoDocking (animal)Benzoic acidStereochemistryActive siteIn vitroBiochemistryPrenylationBiologyPaleontologyMedicineNursingGenePiperaceae Chemical and Biological StudiesBiochemical Analysis and Sensing TechniquesTraditional and Medicinal Uses of Annonaceae