Interaction of Jania rubens Polyphenolic Extract as an Antidiabetic Agent with a-Amylase, Lipase, and Trypsin: In Vitro Evaluations and In Silico Studies

CATALYSTS(2023)

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Jania rubens red seaweed has various bioactive compounds that can be used for several medicinal and pharmaceutical applications. In this study, we investigate the antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant competency of Jania rubens polyphenolic extract (JRPE) by assessing their interactions with alpha-amylase, lipase, and trypsin enzymes. HPLC analysis revealed the dominance of twelve polyphenolic compounds. We performed computational analysis using alpha-amylase, lipase, and trypsin as target proteins for the polyphenols to explore their activities based on their predicted modes of binding sites following molecular modeling analysis. The molecular docking analysis demonstrated a good affinity score with a noticeable affinity to polyphenolic compositions of Jania rubens. The compounds with the highest affinity score for alpha-amylase (PDB: 4W93) were kaempferol, quercetin, and chlorogenic acid, with -8.4, -8.8 and -8 kcal/mol, respectively. Similarly, lipase (PDB: 1LPB) demonstrated high docking scores of -7.1, -7.4, and -7.2 kcal/mol for kaempferol, quercetin, and chlorogenic acid, respectively. Furthermore, for trypsin (PDB: 4DOQ) results, kaempferol, quercetin, and chlorogenic acid docking scores were -7.2, -7.2, and -7.1 kcal/mol, respectively. The docking findings were verified using in vitro evaluations, manifesting comparable results. Overall, these findings enlighten that the JRPE has antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties using different diabetics' enzymes that could be further studied using in vivo investigations for diabetes treatment.
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Jania rubens,alpha-amylase,lipase,trypsin,antidiabetic,in silico analysis
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