Alparslan_2024_Toxicon_252_108164

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Title : Bee venom and melittin: Potent key enzyme inhibitors with promising therapeutic potential - Alparslan_2024_Toxicon_252_108164
Author(s) : Alparslan B , Senturk M , Erkan C
Ref : Toxicon , 252 :108164 , 2024
Abstract :

Bee venom (BV) is a versatile product with extensive applications, boasting antibacterial and anticancer properties. Within this study, we focused on isolating melittin (Mel) from Apis mellifera L. venom and exploring the influence of both BV and Mel on specific enzymes, namely carbonic anhydrase (CA) I, CA II, CA IX, glutathione reductase (GR), acetylcholinesterase (AChE), butyrylcholinesterase (BChE), and neuraminidase (NA). The rationale for selecting these enzymes is that their inhibitors have a particular interest in medicinal chemistry in the treatment of several diseases. BV was obtained using a poison collection apparatus, and Mel was isolated by means of High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). All enzymes, except for CA I and CA II, were commercially sourced and of high purity, and the enzyme assays were carried out spectrophotometrically. Our findings showed that BV inhibited the enzymes with IC(50) values of 0.583-3.32 ng/mL, and Mel showed an inhibition range of 0.528-3.2 ng/mL. These results underscore the potential therapeutic promise of BV and Mel as robust enzyme inhibitors, offering prospects for addressing diverse health conditions.

PubMedSearch : Alparslan_2024_Toxicon_252_108164
PubMedID: 39510259

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Alparslan B, Senturk M, Erkan C (2024)
Bee venom and melittin: Potent key enzyme inhibitors with promising therapeutic potential
Toxicon 252 :108164

Alparslan B, Senturk M, Erkan C (2024)
Toxicon 252 :108164