LC-MS characterization of bioactive metabolites from two Yemeni Aloe spp. with antioxidant and antidiabetic properties
Two Yemeni Aloe(s) have been investigated; the resin from A. perry Baker (APR, Socotran Aloe), and the gel from A. vera (AVG, Saber Yamaniis). LC-MS for APR identified aloin B, aloinoside B/A, homonataloin B and microdontin B/A as the major components, constituting 67.7% w/w of the extract. AVG show...
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doaj-92537e19a1e0436f9e22e6ad6343ba442020-11-25T03:29:28ZengElsevierArabian Journal of Chemistry1878-53522020-04-0113450405049LC-MS characterization of bioactive metabolites from two Yemeni Aloe spp. with antioxidant and antidiabetic propertiesTahany S. Aldayel0Mary H. Grace1Mary Ann Lila2Mohammed A. Yahya3Ulfat M. Omar4Ghedeir Alshammary5Nutrition and food Science, Department of Physical Sport Science, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaPlants for Human Health Institute, Department of Food Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences, North Carolina State University, North Carolina Research Campus, Kannapolis, NC, USA; Corresponding author at: North Carolina State University, Plants for Human Health Institute, Kannapolis, NC 28081, USA.Plants for Human Health Institute, Department of Food Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences, North Carolina State University, North Carolina Research Campus, Kannapolis, NC, USADepartment of Food Science and Nutrition, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University; Immunology Unit, King Fahad Medical Research Center, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Food Science and Nutrition, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaTwo Yemeni Aloe(s) have been investigated; the resin from A. perry Baker (APR, Socotran Aloe), and the gel from A. vera (AVG, Saber Yamaniis). LC-MS for APR identified aloin B, aloinoside B/A, homonataloin B and microdontin B/A as the major components, constituting 67.7% w/w of the extract. AVG showed the same pattern of anthrones (19.5% w/w), in addition to the chromones aloesin, aloeresin A, aloeresin D and aloeresin E. Dihydro-isocoumarin glucoside was identified in both Aloe species. Aloe extracts showed high antioxidant activity: DPPH (0.09 & 0.05 mM/g TE), ABTS (0.06 & 0.03 mM/g TE), and FRAP (20.5 & 15.5 mM Fe+2E), for APR & AVG, respectively. The antidiabetic properties was evaluated through inhibition of α-glucosidase enzyme. APR showed inhibitory activity with IC50 0.76 μg/mL higher than AVG (IC50 0.76 mg/mL). Aloin A showed the highest inhibitory activity with IC50 0.34 mg/mL that was higher than acarbose (0.54 mg/mL) the positive control, indicating that the activity of Aloe extract is linked to the aloin and other anthrone compounds. These findings highlight the phytochemical profile, antioxidant and potential antidiabetic activity of the Yemeni Aloe species and draw attention to their potential application in food, medicine and cosmetic products. Keywords: LC-ESI-IT-TOF, Aloe, Phenolics, α-Glucosidase inhibition, Antioxidant activityhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S187853522030040X |
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Tahany S. Aldayel Mary H. Grace Mary Ann Lila Mohammed A. Yahya Ulfat M. Omar Ghedeir Alshammary LC-MS characterization of bioactive metabolites from two Yemeni Aloe spp. with antioxidant and antidiabetic properties Arabian Journal of Chemistry |
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Tahany S. Aldayel Mary H. Grace Mary Ann Lila Mohammed A. Yahya Ulfat M. Omar Ghedeir Alshammary |
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LC-MS characterization of bioactive metabolites from two Yemeni Aloe spp. with antioxidant and antidiabetic properties |
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LC-MS characterization of bioactive metabolites from two Yemeni Aloe spp. with antioxidant and antidiabetic properties |
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LC-MS characterization of bioactive metabolites from two Yemeni Aloe spp. with antioxidant and antidiabetic properties |
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LC-MS characterization of bioactive metabolites from two Yemeni Aloe spp. with antioxidant and antidiabetic properties |
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LC-MS characterization of bioactive metabolites from two Yemeni Aloe spp. with antioxidant and antidiabetic properties |
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lc-ms characterization of bioactive metabolites from two yemeni aloe spp. with antioxidant and antidiabetic properties |
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Two Yemeni Aloe(s) have been investigated; the resin from A. perry Baker (APR, Socotran Aloe), and the gel from A. vera (AVG, Saber Yamaniis). LC-MS for APR identified aloin B, aloinoside B/A, homonataloin B and microdontin B/A as the major components, constituting 67.7% w/w of the extract. AVG showed the same pattern of anthrones (19.5% w/w), in addition to the chromones aloesin, aloeresin A, aloeresin D and aloeresin E. Dihydro-isocoumarin glucoside was identified in both Aloe species. Aloe extracts showed high antioxidant activity: DPPH (0.09 & 0.05 mM/g TE), ABTS (0.06 & 0.03 mM/g TE), and FRAP (20.5 & 15.5 mM Fe+2E), for APR & AVG, respectively. The antidiabetic properties was evaluated through inhibition of α-glucosidase enzyme. APR showed inhibitory activity with IC50 0.76 μg/mL higher than AVG (IC50 0.76 mg/mL). Aloin A showed the highest inhibitory activity with IC50 0.34 mg/mL that was higher than acarbose (0.54 mg/mL) the positive control, indicating that the activity of Aloe extract is linked to the aloin and other anthrone compounds. These findings highlight the phytochemical profile, antioxidant and potential antidiabetic activity of the Yemeni Aloe species and draw attention to their potential application in food, medicine and cosmetic products. Keywords: LC-ESI-IT-TOF, Aloe, Phenolics, α-Glucosidase inhibition, Antioxidant activity |
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