Inhibitory Effects of Andrographis paniculata Water Extracts against Glycation-Induced Cross-Linking
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2020
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Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder that causes an increase in blood glucose level,
which can lead to the acceleration of glycation-induced protein cross-linking and
associated complications. It has been a major health issue worldwide affecting over 400
million people. In Sri Lanka, one in twelve adults suffers from diabetes. Past studies have
shown that Ayurvedic medicine can be used for the treatment of diabetes. A study was
designed to investigate the anti-glycation effects of water extracts of Andrographis
paniculata (AP). Sonicated (APS) and boiled (APB) samples of AP leaves were prepared
by sonicating for 1 hr and boiling for 1 hr respectively. Extracts at concentrations of
0.02%, 0.1% and 0.2% (w/v) were incubated with lysozyme and fructose at 37°C and pH
7.4 for 7 days. Incubation was also done with standard glycation inhibitor
aminoguanidine (AG) as a positive control and other controls in replace of extracts. After
7 days, products of protein cross-linking in the incubation mixtures were detected using
Sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). High
molecular weight products representing dimer, trimer, and tetramer were observed in the
negative control containing fructose but no AG and extract, indicating the occurrence of
protein cross-linking. Such products were not observed in the positive control (AG),
confirming the inhibition of glycation. Similarly, APS and APB showed dose-dependent
inhibition of protein cross-linking at all three concentrations, with a complete protein
cross-linking inhibition observed at a concentration of 0.2%. Despite being to a slightly
lesser degree than APS, the presence of glycation inhibition in APB indicates good
thermal stability of AP. In conclusion, AP water extracts can be used to prevent diabetic
complications and due to its thermal stability, can be used as a home remedy.
Keywords: Glycation, Cross-linking, Antidiabetic, Andrographis paniculata
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Food Science, Food Technology, Food Science & Technology, Health Science, Diabetes