Mahnashi_2021_BMC.Complement.Med.Ther_21_248

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Title : Neuroprotective potentials of selected natural edible oils using enzyme inhibitory, kinetic and simulation approaches - Mahnashi_2021_BMC.Complement.Med.Ther_21_248
Author(s) : Mahnashi MH , Alyami BA , Alqahtani YS , Alqarni AO , Jan MS , Ayaz M , Ullah F , Shahid M , Rashid U , Sadiq A
Ref : BMC Complement Med Ther , 21 :248 , 2021
Abstract : BACKGROUND: Edible oils have proven health benefits in the prevention and treatment of various disorders since the establishment of human era. This study was aimed to appraise neuropharmacological studies on the commonly used edible oils including Cinnamomum verum (CV), Zingiber officinale (ZO) and Cuminum cyminum (CC). METHODS: The oils were analyzed via GC-MS for identifications of bioactive compounds. Anti-radicals capacity of the oils were evaluated via 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryl-hydrazyl-hydrate (DPPH) and 2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid (ABTS) radicals scavenging assays. The samples were also tested against two important acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) which are among the important drug targets in Alzheimer's disease. Lineweaver-Burk plots were constructed for enzyme inhibition studies which correspond to velocity of enzymes (V(max)) against the reciprocal of substrate concentration (K(m)) in the presence of test samples and control drugs following Michaelis-Menten kinetics. Docking studies on AChE target were also carried out using Molecular Operating Environment (MOE 2016.0802) software. RESULTS: (Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry GC-MS) analysis revealed the presence of thirty-four compounds in Cinnamon oil (Cv.Eo), fourteen in ginger oil (Zo.Eo) and fifty-six in cumin oil (Cc.Eo). In the antioxidant assays, Cv.Eo, Zo.Eo and Cc.Eo exhibited IC(50) values of 85, 121, 280 microg/ml sequentially against DPPH radicals. Whereas, in ABTS assay, Cv.Eo, Zo.Eo and Cc.Eo showed considerable anti-radicals potentials with IC(50) values of 93, 77 and 271 microg/ml respectively. Furthermore, Cv.Eo was highly active against AChE enzyme with IC(50) of 21 microg/ml. Zo.Eo and Cc.Eo exhibited considerable inhibitory activities against AChE with IC(50) values of 88 and 198 microg/ml respectively. In BChE assay, Cv.Eo, Zo.Eo and Cc.Eo exhibited IC(50) values of 106, 101 and 37 microg/ml respectively. Our results revealed that these oils possess considerable antioxidant and cholinesterase inhibitory potentials. As functional foods these oils can be effective remedy for the prevention and management of neurological disorders including AD. Synergistic effect of all the identified compounds was determined via binding energy values computed through docking simulations. Binding orientations showed that all the compounds interact with amino acid residues present in the peripheral anionic site (PAS) and catalytic anionic site (CAS) amino acid residues, oxyanion hole and acyl pocket via Pi-Pi stacking interactions and hydrogen bond interactions.
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Mahnashi MH, Alyami BA, Alqahtani YS, Alqarni AO, Jan MS, Ayaz M, Ullah F, Shahid M, Rashid U, Sadiq A (2021)
Neuroprotective potentials of selected natural edible oils using enzyme inhibitory, kinetic and simulation approaches
BMC Complement Med Ther 21 :248

Mahnashi MH, Alyami BA, Alqahtani YS, Alqarni AO, Jan MS, Ayaz M, Ullah F, Shahid M, Rashid U, Sadiq A (2021)
BMC Complement Med Ther 21 :248