Issue 25, 2021

Inhibitory properties of saponin from Eleocharis dulcis peel against α-glucosidase

Abstract

The inhibitory properties towards α-glucosidase in vitro and elevation of postprandial glycemia in mice by the saponin constituent from Eleocharis dulcis peel were evaluated for the first time. Three saponins were isolated by silica gel and HPLC, identified as stigmasterol glucoside, campesterol glucoside and daucosterol by NMR spectroscopy. Daucosterol presented the highest content and showed the strongest α-glucosidase inhibitory activity with competitive inhibition. Static fluorescence quenching of α-glucosidase was caused by the formation of the daucosterol–α-glucosidase complex, which was mainly derived from hydrogen bonds and van der Waals forces. Daucosterol formed 7 hydrogen bonds with 4 residues of the active site and produced hydrophobic interactions with 3 residues located at the exterior part of the binding pocket. The maltose-loading test results showed that daucosterol inhibited elevation of postprandial glycemia in ddY mice. This suggests that daucosterol from Eleocharis dulcis peel can potentially be used as a food supplement for anti-hyperglycemia.

Graphical abstract: Inhibitory properties of saponin from Eleocharis dulcis peel against α-glucosidase

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Mar 2021
Accepted
09 Apr 2021
First published
26 Apr 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 15400-15409

Inhibitory properties of saponin from Eleocharis dulcis peel against α-glucosidase

Y. Gu, X. Yang, C. Shang, T. T. P. Thao and T. Koyama, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 15400 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA02198B

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