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ISSN print edition: 0366-6352
ISSN electronic edition: 1336-9075
Registr. No.: MK SR 9/7
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Antidiabetic activity of the extracted oil from an Indian indigenous plant, Amberboa ramosa: evidences from in silico, in vitro and enzyme inhibition kinetic studies
Rakesh Kumar Paul, Iqrar Ahmad, Harun Patel, and Kaisar Raza
Department of Pharmacy, School of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, Central University of Rajasthan, Ajmer, India
E-mail: razakaisar-pharma@yahoo.co.in
Received: 20 January 2024 Accepted: 19 October 2024
Abstract: The emergence of Type-II diabetes mellitus has created a huge epidemiological change, which led humans to think about their lifestyles and health expenditures. Currently, traditional medicines have gained importance in the improvement of lifestyle modifications. Thus, our present studies explore the antidiabetic activity of the extracted oil from the Amberboa ramosa plant, which is a novel approach. The present studies deal with the extraction and identification of the extracted oil and perform computational studies. In addition, DPP-IV enzymatic inhibition and kinetic studies were performed to understand the mode of inhibitions. The results demonstrated that the percentage of valeranone was more (about 15.63%) than the other identified phytocompounds. The docking studies showed binding only with valeranone in the catalytic pocket of the human DPP-IV enzyme. In the enzymatic studies, IC50 was found to be 14.92 μg/ml, and from the secondary plot, the mode of inhibition was mixed. Thus, the extracted oil inhibits the DPP-IV enzyme by binding at the allosteric site. Graphical abstract
Keywords: DPP-IV enzyme; Diabetes; Computational studies; Extracted oil; Natural compounds; Enzyme kinetics
Full paper is available at www.springerlink.com.
DOI: 10.1007/s11696-024-03754-2
Chemical Papers 79 (1) 171–180 (2025)
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