Analyses and profiling of extract and fractions of neglected weed mimosa pudica Linn. traditionally used in Southeast Asia to treat diabetes

Mimosa pudica Linn. var. hispida Bren. (Family: Fabaceae) a neglected weed has been studied for its antidiabetic potential to propose alternative medicinal source against the global threat of diabetes mellitus. This study aimed to investigate in vitro inhibitory activity against diabetic enzymes (...

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Main Authors: Tunna, T.S., Sarker, Md. Zaidul Islam, Ahmed, Qamar Uddin, Ghafoor, K., Al-Juhaimi , F.Y., Uddin, M. S, Hasan, M., Ferdosh, Sahena
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spelling my.iium.irep.431792017-08-15T08:23:20Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/43179/ Analyses and profiling of extract and fractions of neglected weed mimosa pudica Linn. traditionally used in Southeast Asia to treat diabetes Tunna, T.S. Sarker, Md. Zaidul Islam Ahmed, Qamar Uddin Ghafoor, K. Al-Juhaimi , F.Y. Uddin, M. S Hasan, M. Ferdosh, Sahena Q Science (General) RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology Mimosa pudica Linn. var. hispida Bren. (Family: Fabaceae) a neglected weed has been studied for its antidiabetic potential to propose alternative medicinal source against the global threat of diabetes mellitus. This study aimed to investigate in vitro inhibitory activity against diabetic enzymes (i.e. α-amylase & α-glucosidase) and three anti-oxidant assays were conducted to evaluate anti-diabetic potential of M. pudica’s methanol extract (MeOHi) and its sub-fractions (Hexanef, EtOAcf, Acetonef and MeOHf). In depth chemical profiling using GC Q-TOF MS was also performed for the first time for this weed, to assess the probable compounds present in the extract and sub fractions that could be linked to anti-diabetic activity. Results showed the lowest (7.18±0.0005) and highest (158.4±0.0004) IC50 for DPPH assay by MeOHi andMeOHf, respectively. Acetonef andMeOHi showed the highest TPC (60.07±1.066) and TFC (16.97± 1.472), respectively. Three and two fold higher inhibitory activity than the standard acarbose at 1mg/ mL wasmanifested byMeOHi (95.65±0.911) & EtOAcf (51.87±3.106), respectively. Hexanef did not show inhibitory activity against both the enzymes. α-glucosidase results for the extract and sub fractions were found to be significant (p b 0.05). GC Q-TOF MS analysis identified organic acids, quinolones, quinone, phenolic compounds and dodecaborane as major constituents. Presence of highly radical scavenging dodecaborane is being reported for the first time in M. pudica. High TPC and TFC values could be attributed to exert enzyme inhibitory action byM. pudica that can help in the regulation of glucose absorption and consequently glucose homeostasis. Results show that M. pudica can be proposed as an excellent alternative for future antidiabetic implications. Elsevier 2015-07 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/43179/1/20_South_African_Journal_of_Botany.pdf Tunna, T.S. and Sarker, Md. Zaidul Islam and Ahmed, Qamar Uddin and Ghafoor, K. and Al-Juhaimi , F.Y. and Uddin, M. S and Hasan, M. and Ferdosh, Sahena (2015) Analyses and profiling of extract and fractions of neglected weed mimosa pudica Linn. traditionally used in Southeast Asia to treat diabetes. South African Journal of Botany, 99. pp. 144-152. ISSN 0254-6299 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0254629915002379 10.1016/j.sajb.2015.02.016
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RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
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RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
Tunna, T.S.
Sarker, Md. Zaidul Islam
Ahmed, Qamar Uddin
Ghafoor, K.
Al-Juhaimi , F.Y.
Uddin, M. S
Hasan, M.
Ferdosh, Sahena
Analyses and profiling of extract and fractions of neglected weed mimosa pudica Linn. traditionally used in Southeast Asia to treat diabetes
description Mimosa pudica Linn. var. hispida Bren. (Family: Fabaceae) a neglected weed has been studied for its antidiabetic potential to propose alternative medicinal source against the global threat of diabetes mellitus. This study aimed to investigate in vitro inhibitory activity against diabetic enzymes (i.e. α-amylase & α-glucosidase) and three anti-oxidant assays were conducted to evaluate anti-diabetic potential of M. pudica’s methanol extract (MeOHi) and its sub-fractions (Hexanef, EtOAcf, Acetonef and MeOHf). In depth chemical profiling using GC Q-TOF MS was also performed for the first time for this weed, to assess the probable compounds present in the extract and sub fractions that could be linked to anti-diabetic activity. Results showed the lowest (7.18±0.0005) and highest (158.4±0.0004) IC50 for DPPH assay by MeOHi andMeOHf, respectively. Acetonef andMeOHi showed the highest TPC (60.07±1.066) and TFC (16.97± 1.472), respectively. Three and two fold higher inhibitory activity than the standard acarbose at 1mg/ mL wasmanifested byMeOHi (95.65±0.911) & EtOAcf (51.87±3.106), respectively. Hexanef did not show inhibitory activity against both the enzymes. α-glucosidase results for the extract and sub fractions were found to be significant (p b 0.05). GC Q-TOF MS analysis identified organic acids, quinolones, quinone, phenolic compounds and dodecaborane as major constituents. Presence of highly radical scavenging dodecaborane is being reported for the first time in M. pudica. High TPC and TFC values could be attributed to exert enzyme inhibitory action byM. pudica that can help in the regulation of glucose absorption and consequently glucose homeostasis. Results show that M. pudica can be proposed as an excellent alternative for future antidiabetic implications.
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author Tunna, T.S.
Sarker, Md. Zaidul Islam
Ahmed, Qamar Uddin
Ghafoor, K.
Al-Juhaimi , F.Y.
Uddin, M. S
Hasan, M.
Ferdosh, Sahena
author_facet Tunna, T.S.
Sarker, Md. Zaidul Islam
Ahmed, Qamar Uddin
Ghafoor, K.
Al-Juhaimi , F.Y.
Uddin, M. S
Hasan, M.
Ferdosh, Sahena
author_sort Tunna, T.S.
title Analyses and profiling of extract and fractions of neglected weed mimosa pudica Linn. traditionally used in Southeast Asia to treat diabetes
title_short Analyses and profiling of extract and fractions of neglected weed mimosa pudica Linn. traditionally used in Southeast Asia to treat diabetes
title_full Analyses and profiling of extract and fractions of neglected weed mimosa pudica Linn. traditionally used in Southeast Asia to treat diabetes
title_fullStr Analyses and profiling of extract and fractions of neglected weed mimosa pudica Linn. traditionally used in Southeast Asia to treat diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Analyses and profiling of extract and fractions of neglected weed mimosa pudica Linn. traditionally used in Southeast Asia to treat diabetes
title_sort analyses and profiling of extract and fractions of neglected weed mimosa pudica linn. traditionally used in southeast asia to treat diabetes
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2015
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/43179/1/20_South_African_Journal_of_Botany.pdf
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0254629915002379
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