Abstract

ContextWithania coagulans (Stocks) Dunal fruits are used in the therapeutics of several ailments due to possessing of potent phytoconstituents which is also used traditionally for curing the diabetes.ObjectiveThe present study was assessing the amelioration potential of the phytochemicals of an ethanol fruit extract of W. coagulans (Stocks) Dunal in the HOMA (Homeostatic model assessment) indices and pancreatic endocrinal tissues by inhibition of DPP-4 and antioxidants activities.Material and methodsThe identification of phytoconstituents of the test extract was performed by LCMS. Further, assessments of in-vitro, in-vivo and in-silico were achieved by following standard methods. In-vivo studies were conducted on type-2 diabetic rats.ResultsThe chosen extract inhibited DPP-4 activity by 63.2% in an in vitro assay as well as significantly inhibit serum DPP-4 levels. Accordingly, the administration of the ethanol fruit extract resulted in a significant (P ≤ 0.001) alterations in the lipid profile, antioxidant levels, and HOMA indices. Moreover, pancreatic endocrinal tissues (islet of Langerhans) appeared to have the restoration of normal histoarchitecture as evidenced by increased cellular mass. Molecular docking (Protein-ligands) of identified phytoconstituents with DPP-4 (target enzyme) shown incredibly low binding energy (Kcal/mol) as required for ideal interactions. ADMET analysis of the pharmacokinetics of the identified phytoconstituents indicated an ideal profile as per Lipinski laws.ConclusionIt can be concluded that the phytoconstituents of an ethanol fruit extract of W. coagulans have the potential to inhibit DPP-4 which result in improved glucose homeostasis and restoration of pancreatic endocrinal tissues in type-2 diabetic rats.

Highlights

  • Diabetes Mellitus is chronic and complex metabolic disorder in which the role of the DPP-4 enzyme has been established

  • The administration of the ethanol fruit extract resulted in a significant (P ≤ 0.001) alterations in the lipid profile, antioxidant levels, and HOMA indices

  • It can be concluded that the phytoconstituents of an ethanol fruit extract of W. coagulans have the potential to inhibit DPP-4 which result in improved glucose homeostasis and restoration of pancreatic endocrinal tis‐ sues in type-2 diabetic rats

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Introduction

Diabetes Mellitus is chronic and complex metabolic disorder in which the role of the DPP-4 enzyme has been established. DPP4 rapidly degrades GLP-1(glucagon like Peptide-1) and plays a crucial role in glucose homeostasis [1]. DPP4 inhibitors block the degradation of GLP-1, the latter of which is responsible for stimulating insulin secretion, and plays a significant role in regulating glucose homeostasis [2]. The use of herbal medicines based on historical knowledge has gained greater acceptance throughout the world [3]. The use of plants in herbal medicine represents a reservoir of historic information that has been developed over countless generations [4, 5]. The Ayurvedic medicine, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and integrative medicine represent a significant Asian legacy based on thousands of years of research and healthcare [6]

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