Antioxidant activity and starch-digesting enzyme inhibition of selected thai herb extracts

© 2018, Chiang Mai University. All rights reserved. The objective of this study was to screen the selected Thai herb extracts for antioxidant activity and potential inhibition of starch-digestive enzymes. Ethanolic extracts of eight Thai herbs, leaves of Coccinia grandis, leaves and fruits of Aegle...

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Main Authors: Krittalak Pasakawee, Somdet Srichairatanakool, Thunnop Laokuldilok, Niramon Utama-Ang
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-583202018-09-05T04:39:40Z Antioxidant activity and starch-digesting enzyme inhibition of selected thai herb extracts Krittalak Pasakawee Somdet Srichairatanakool Thunnop Laokuldilok Niramon Utama-Ang Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Chemistry Materials Science Mathematics Physics and Astronomy © 2018, Chiang Mai University. All rights reserved. The objective of this study was to screen the selected Thai herb extracts for antioxidant activity and potential inhibition of starch-digestive enzymes. Ethanolic extracts of eight Thai herbs, leaves of Coccinia grandis, leaves and fruits of Aegle marmelos Corr., fruits of Momordica charantia, leaves and sheaths of Moringa oleifera Lam., leaves of Lagerstroemia speciosa L., and bark of Cinnamomum verum J.Presl, were selected for evaluation in terms of their polyphenol compounds, antioxidant activity, and in vitro potential inhibition against α-amylase and α-glucosidase. The contents of the total phenolic compounds, flavonols, and flavonoids ranged from 20.31 mg gallic acid (GA)/g extract to 391.80 mg GA/g extract, from 5.22 mg quercetin (QE)/g extract to 52.39 mg QE/g extract, and from 5.15 mg QE/g extract to 108.74 mg QE/g extract, respectively. A high correlation between the total phenolic content and the total flavonoid content was observed. The antioxidant activities were expressed as the concentration of extract required to exhibit 50% inhibition of DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging activities, ranging from 0.04 mg/mL to 3.48 mg/mL and from 0.03 mg/mL to 1.74 mg/mL, respectively. The leaves of L.speciosa with cold extraction had the highest total phenolic content, total flavonoid content, and antioxidant activity (both DPPH and ABTS methods). The antioxidant activity correlated well with the flavonoid and the phenolic contents. The potential inhibition (IC50) against human saliva α-amylase varied from 0.57 mg/mL to >5 mg/mL, porcine pancreas α-amylase varied from 0.19 mg/mL to >5 mg/mL, and yeast α-glucosidase varied from 0.04 mg/mL to >5 mg/mL. The leaves of L.speciosa with cold extraction had the highest potential of yeast α-glucosidase inhibition. As for α-amylase inhibition, C.verum bark extracted using hot method showed the best activity. The inhibitory activity of these herb extracts against the starch-digesting enzymes displayed significant correlation with phenolic content, flavonoid content, and antioxidant activity. In conclusion, the results indicated that L.speciosa leaves and C.verum bark extracts could be important Thai herbs with high potential antioxidant and starch-digestive inhibition activities. 2018-09-05T04:22:38Z 2018-09-05T04:22:38Z 2018-01-01 Journal 01252526 2-s2.0-85040916061 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85040916061&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/58320
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Materials Science
Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Materials Science
Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
Krittalak Pasakawee
Somdet Srichairatanakool
Thunnop Laokuldilok
Niramon Utama-Ang
Antioxidant activity and starch-digesting enzyme inhibition of selected thai herb extracts
description © 2018, Chiang Mai University. All rights reserved. The objective of this study was to screen the selected Thai herb extracts for antioxidant activity and potential inhibition of starch-digestive enzymes. Ethanolic extracts of eight Thai herbs, leaves of Coccinia grandis, leaves and fruits of Aegle marmelos Corr., fruits of Momordica charantia, leaves and sheaths of Moringa oleifera Lam., leaves of Lagerstroemia speciosa L., and bark of Cinnamomum verum J.Presl, were selected for evaluation in terms of their polyphenol compounds, antioxidant activity, and in vitro potential inhibition against α-amylase and α-glucosidase. The contents of the total phenolic compounds, flavonols, and flavonoids ranged from 20.31 mg gallic acid (GA)/g extract to 391.80 mg GA/g extract, from 5.22 mg quercetin (QE)/g extract to 52.39 mg QE/g extract, and from 5.15 mg QE/g extract to 108.74 mg QE/g extract, respectively. A high correlation between the total phenolic content and the total flavonoid content was observed. The antioxidant activities were expressed as the concentration of extract required to exhibit 50% inhibition of DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging activities, ranging from 0.04 mg/mL to 3.48 mg/mL and from 0.03 mg/mL to 1.74 mg/mL, respectively. The leaves of L.speciosa with cold extraction had the highest total phenolic content, total flavonoid content, and antioxidant activity (both DPPH and ABTS methods). The antioxidant activity correlated well with the flavonoid and the phenolic contents. The potential inhibition (IC50) against human saliva α-amylase varied from 0.57 mg/mL to >5 mg/mL, porcine pancreas α-amylase varied from 0.19 mg/mL to >5 mg/mL, and yeast α-glucosidase varied from 0.04 mg/mL to >5 mg/mL. The leaves of L.speciosa with cold extraction had the highest potential of yeast α-glucosidase inhibition. As for α-amylase inhibition, C.verum bark extracted using hot method showed the best activity. The inhibitory activity of these herb extracts against the starch-digesting enzymes displayed significant correlation with phenolic content, flavonoid content, and antioxidant activity. In conclusion, the results indicated that L.speciosa leaves and C.verum bark extracts could be important Thai herbs with high potential antioxidant and starch-digestive inhibition activities.
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author Krittalak Pasakawee
Somdet Srichairatanakool
Thunnop Laokuldilok
Niramon Utama-Ang
author_facet Krittalak Pasakawee
Somdet Srichairatanakool
Thunnop Laokuldilok
Niramon Utama-Ang
author_sort Krittalak Pasakawee
title Antioxidant activity and starch-digesting enzyme inhibition of selected thai herb extracts
title_short Antioxidant activity and starch-digesting enzyme inhibition of selected thai herb extracts
title_full Antioxidant activity and starch-digesting enzyme inhibition of selected thai herb extracts
title_fullStr Antioxidant activity and starch-digesting enzyme inhibition of selected thai herb extracts
title_full_unstemmed Antioxidant activity and starch-digesting enzyme inhibition of selected thai herb extracts
title_sort antioxidant activity and starch-digesting enzyme inhibition of selected thai herb extracts
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