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Title: | Lipid Profile, Antioxidant and Antihypertensive Activity, and Computational Molecular Docking of Diatom Fatty Acids as ACE Inhibitors |
Authors: | Jeeraporn Pekkoh Kittiya Phinyo Theera Thurakit Sureeporn Lomakool Kritsana Duangjan Khomsan Ruangrit Chayakorn Pumas Supat Jiranusornkul Wipawadee Yooin Benjamas Cheirsilp Wasu Pathom-Aree Sirasit Srinuanpan |
Authors: | Jeeraporn Pekkoh Kittiya Phinyo Theera Thurakit Sureeporn Lomakool Kritsana Duangjan Khomsan Ruangrit Chayakorn Pumas Supat Jiranusornkul Wipawadee Yooin Benjamas Cheirsilp Wasu Pathom-Aree Sirasit Srinuanpan |
Keywords: | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology |
Issue Date: | 1-Feb-2022 |
Abstract: | Diatoms, as single cell eukaryotic microalgae, are rich sources of lipids, which have either beneficial or detrimental effects on the prevention and treatment of many diseases. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) identified diatom lipids with high levels of essential fatty acids (EFAs), especially polyunsaturated FAs (PUFAs) containing both omega-3 and omega-6. Nutritional values of FAs indicated possible applications in the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and functional food industries. Diatom FAs showed antioxidative potential on harmful radicals by 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and 2,2’-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) (ABTS) scavenging, with high inhibition of the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) that causes cardiovascular disease (CVD) and hypertension. A computational molecular docking simulation confirmed the inhibition mechanisms of FAs on ACE, with comparable levels of binding free energy to chemically synthesized ACE drugs. Findings suggested that diatom lipids showed potential for use as alternative ACE inhibitors or food supplement for CVD prevention. |
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ISSN: | 20763921 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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