In vitro biological assessment of Homalium zeylanicum and isolation of lucidenic acid A triterpenoid

The objective of this work evaluates in vitro antioxidant, antidiabetic, and antiinflammatory properties of hydroalcohol extract of bark of H. zeylanicum (HAHZ). It also describes isolation and structure determination of lucidenic acid A, which is the first report in this plant. In order to explain the role of antioxidant principles, DPPH, nitric oxide, hydroxyl, superoxide and metal chelating assays were performed. Antidiabetic and anti-inflammatory activities were investigated by quantifying α-amylase, α-glucosidase and protein denaturation inhibitory activities of HAHZ. Biochemical estimations were performed. The chemical structure of the triterpenoid was elucidated using 1H, 13C NMR and high resolution-MS. IC50 of DPPH, nitric oxide, hydroxyl, superoxide and metal chelating activities were of 36.23±0.27, 40.11±0.32, 35.23±0.57, 43.34±0.22 and 11.54±0.08μg/mL, respectively. IC50 of α-amylase and α-glucosidase activities were 29.12±0.54, and 18.55±0.15μg/mL. Total phenolic and total flavonoid contents were recorded at 233.65mg/g GAE and 172.7mg/g QE. Regarding kinetic behaviour, HAHZ showed competitive inhibition on α-glucosidase and mixed competitive inhibition on α-amylase. Lucidenic acid A was confirmed by spectroscopic studies. Anti-inflammatory activity of lucidenic acid A was determined by using protein denaturation assay with IC50 13μg/mL but HAHZ showed 30.34±0.13μg/mL. Phenols and flavonoids could be attributed to inhibition of intestinal carbohyd...
Source: Toxicology Reports - Category: Toxicology Source Type: research