Khaw_2020_J.Enzyme.Inhib.Med.Chem_35_1433

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Title : LC-QTOF-MS analysis of xanthone content in different parts of Garcinia mangostana and its influence on cholinesterase inhibition - Khaw_2020_J.Enzyme.Inhib.Med.Chem_35_1433
Author(s) : Khaw KY , Chong CW , Murugaiyah V
Ref : J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem , 35 :1433 , 2020
Abstract :

Mangosteen is one of the best tasting tropical fruit widely cultivated in Southeast Asia. This study aimed to quantify xanthone content in different parts of Garcinia mangostana by LC-QTOF-MS and determine its influence on their cholinesterase inhibitory activities. The total xanthone content in G. mangostana was in the following order: pericarp > calyx > bark > stalk > stem > leaves > aril. The total xanthone content of pericarp was 100 times higher than the aril. Methanol extracts of the pericarp and calyx demonstrated the most potent inhibitory activities against acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) with IC50 values of 0.90 and 0.37 microg/mL, respectively. Statistical analysis showed a strong correlation between xanthone content and cholinesterase inhibition. Nonmetric multidimensional scaling analysis revealed alpha-mangostin and gamma-mangostin of pericarp as the key metabolites contributing to cholinesterase inhibition. Due to the increasing demand of mangosteen products, repurposing of fruit waste (pericarp) has great potential for enhancement of the cognitive health of human beings.

PubMedSearch : Khaw_2020_J.Enzyme.Inhib.Med.Chem_35_1433
PubMedID: 32608273

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Khaw KY, Chong CW, Murugaiyah V (2020)
LC-QTOF-MS analysis of xanthone content in different parts of Garcinia mangostana and its influence on cholinesterase inhibition
J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem 35 :1433

Khaw KY, Chong CW, Murugaiyah V (2020)
J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem 35 :1433