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2000
Volume 19, Issue 3
  • ISSN: 1573-4080
  • E-ISSN: 1875-6662

Abstract

Background: Enhanced aldose reductase activity results in increased accumulation of sorbitol. Therefore, inhibition of aldose reductase is an effective strategy to prevent or delay certain diabetic complications. Methods: Various extracts of the leaves of were tested for their inhibitory activity on the aldose reductase. Ethyl acetate extract that showed maximum inhibition was further fractionated and the inhibitor was identified as isoscutellarein by spectroscopic methods. IC of recombinant human aldose reductase by isoscutellarein was found to be 14 μM and the mode of inhibition was uncompetitive with a decrease in both K and V. Isoscutellarein was bound to the active site of aldose reductase (3RX3), namely to Ala-299, Leu-300, Leu-301, His-110 and Tyr-48. Results: Docking results exhibited a binding energy of -9.15 kJ/mol. Conclusion: The incubation of red blood cells with high glucose concentrations mimicking hyperglycemic conditions promoted sorbitol accumulation, which was effectively inhibited by isoscutellarein. Further, xylose-induced opacity of the lens was effectively inhibited by isoscutellarein.

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  • Article Type:
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Keyword(s): aldose reductase; Bixa Orellana; energy; erythrocytes; isoscutellarein; polyol pathway
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