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  • Title: Polyphenols from Broussonetia papyrifera displaying potent alpha-glucosidase inhibition.
    Author: Ryu HW, Lee BW, Curtis-Long MJ, Jung S, Ryu YB, Lee WS, Park KH.
    Journal: J Agric Food Chem; 2010 Jan 13; 58(1):202-8. PubMed ID: 19954213.
    Abstract:
    The organic extract of the roots of Broussonetia papyrifera showed extremely high alpha-glucosidase inhibitory activity with an IC50 of around 10 microg/mL. Due to its potency, subsequent bioactivity-guided fractionation of the chloroform extract led to 12 polyphenols, 1-12, 4 of which were identified as chalcones (1-4), another 4 as flavans (5-8), 2 as flavonols (9 and 10), and 2 others as the novel species benzofluorenones (11 and 12). Broussofluorenone A (11) and broussofluorenone B (12) emerged as new compounds possessing the very rare 5,11-dioxabenzo[b]fluoren-10-one skeleton. These compounds (1-12) were evaluated for alpha-glucosidase inhibitory activity to identify their inhibitory potencies and kinetic behavior. The most potent inhibitor, 10 (IC50=2.1 microM, Ki=2.3 microM), has an inhibitory activity slightly higher than that of the potent alpha-glucosidase inhibitor deoxynojirimycin (IC50=3.5 microM). The novel alpha-glucosidase inhibitors 11 (IC50=27.6 microM) and 12 (IC50=33.3 microM) are similar in activity to sugar-derived alpha-glucosidase inhibitors such as voglibose (IC50=23.4 microM). Interestingly, major constituents (1, 2, 6, 7, 9, and 10) of B. papyrifera displayed significant inhibitory activity with IC50 values of 5.3, 11.1, 12.0, 26.3, 3.6, and 2.1 microM, respectively. In kinetic studies, chalcones (1-4) exhibited noncompetitive inhibition characteristics, whereas the others (5-12) showed mixed behavior.
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