- Characterization of nimbidiol as a potent intestinal disaccharidase and glucoamylase inhibitor present in Azadirachta indica (neem) useful for the treatment of diabetes.
Characterization of nimbidiol as a potent intestinal disaccharidase and glucoamylase inhibitor present in Azadirachta indica (neem) useful for the treatment of diabetes.
Azadirachta indica, used in antidiabetic herbal drugs, was reported to contain Ī±-glucosidase inhibitor. Bioassay guided purification characterized the inhibitor as nimbidiol (a diterpenoid), present in root and stem-bark of the tree. Nimbidiol inhibited intestinal (mammalian) maltase-glucoamylase, sucrase-isomaltase, lactase, trehalase and fungal Ī±-glucosidases. Nimbidiol showed a mixed competitive inhibition on intestinal carbohydrases. IC50, Ki and Ki' (ĀµM) were 1.35 Ā± 0.12, 0.08 Ā± 0.01, 0.25 Ā± 0.11, respectively, for maltase-glucoamylase (maltotetraose as substrate). Nimbidiol was more potent inhibitor of isomaltase (IC50 0.85 Ā± 0.035 ĀµM), lactase (IC50 20 Ā± 1.33 ĀµM) and trehalase (IC50 30 Ā± 1.75 ĀµM) than acarbose, voglibose, salacinol, kotalanol and mangiferin. Ki and Ki' values (ĀµM) for intestinal sucrase were 0.7 Ā± 0.12 and 1.44 Ā± 0.65, respectively. Development of nimbidiol as an antidiabetic drug appears to be promising because of broad inhibition spectrum of intestinal glucosidases and easy synthesis of the molecule.