Structural changes of wheat starch and activity inhibition of α-glucosidase by persimmon (Diospyros kaki Thunb.) leaves extract retarding starch digestibility.
Int J Biol Macromol
; 279(Pt 4): 135248, 2024 Nov.
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ABSTRACT
Elevated blood sugar levels caused by starch digestion was a target for controlling diabetes mellitus. The in vitro and in vivo digestibility of wheat starch was evaluated to find that adding 15 % persimmon leaf extract (PLE) to starch reduced its digestibility by 69.50 % and the peak postprandial blood glucose by 23.63 %. Subsequently, we observed under scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy that the presence of PLE led to the destruction of starch structure and the aggregation of α-glucosidase so as to decrease starch digestion and hinder the binding of starch to α-glucosidase. Through multi-spectral analysis, PLE hindered the clathrate of iodine and starch, and also increased the crystallinity of starch by 48.58 %. For α-glucosidase inhibitory activity (IC50 = 72.49 µg/mL), PLE preferentially occupied the active center of α-glucosidase, changed its fluorescence characteristics and secondary structure through hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interaction. Moreover, among the 23 potential α-glucosidase inhibitors screened from PLE, combined with molecular simulation, Procyanidin B2 had the strongest inhibitory effect (IC50 = 33.22 µg/mL) and binding energy (-7.09 kcal/mol), which was most effectively inhibitory on digestion. These results indicated the potential of PLE in hypoglycemia targeting both starch and α-glucosidase.
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Almidón
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Triticum
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Extractos Vegetales
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Hojas de la Planta
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Diospyros
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Alfa-Glucosidasas
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Inhibidores de Glicósido Hidrolasas
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Animals
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Int J Biol Macromol
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2024
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Article