Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry (Jan 2019)

Soyasaponins from Zolfino bean as aldose reductase differential inhibitors

  • Francesco Balestri,
  • Marinella De Leo,
  • Carlo Sorce,
  • Mario Cappiello,
  • Luca Quattrini,
  • Roberta Moschini,
  • Carlotta Pineschi,
  • Alessandra Braca,
  • Concettina La Motta,
  • Federico Da Settimo,
  • Antonella Del-Corso,
  • Umberto Mura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/14756366.2018.1553166
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 1
pp. 350 – 360

Abstract

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Seven triterpenoid saponins were identified in methanolic extracts of seeds of the Zolfino bean landrace (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) by HPLC fractionation, revealing their ability to inhibit highly purified human recombinant aldose reductase (hAKR1B1). Six of these compounds were associated by MS analysis with the following saponins already reported in different Phaseolus vulgaris varieties: soyasaponin Ba (V), soyasaponin Bb, soyasaponin Bd (sandosaponin A), soyasaponin αg, 3-O-[R-l-rhamnopyranosyl(1 → 2)-α-d-glucopyranosyl(1 → 2)-α-d-glucuronopyranosyl]olean-12-en-22-oxo-3α,-24-diol, and soyasaponin βg. The inhibitory activity of the collected fractions containing the above compounds was tested for hAKR1B1-dependent reduction of both l-idose and 4-hydroxynonenal, revealing that some are able to differentially inhibit the enzyme. The present work also highlights the difficulties in the search for aldose reductase differential inhibitors (ARDIs) in mixtures due to the masking effect on ARDIs exerted by the presence of conventional aldose reductase inhibitors. The possibility of differential inhibition generated by a different inhibitory model of action of molecules on different substrates undergoing transformation is also discussed.

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