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Network Pharmacology-based Analysis on Bioactive Anti-diabetic Compounds in Potentilla Discolor Bunge

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Date 2019 Apr 26
PMID 31022565
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Potentilla discolor Bunge (PDB) is a commonly used herbal for alleviating diabetes mellitus and its complications. Although accumulating evidences show the anti-diabetic efficacy of PDB, the vital anti-diabetic compounds and their functional targets remain elusive.

Aim Of The Study: To investigate the anti-diabetic ingredients and their functional mechanisms in PDB, gas chromatograph-mass spectrometry analysis was performed on PDB extract and 21 were testified as anti-diabetic compounds.

Materials And Methods: Subsequently their potential protein targets were also identified. The bioinformatics analysis was implemented by network pharmacology-based approaches. STRING analysis was performed to reveal enrichment of these target proteins, protein-protein interactions, pathways and related diseases. Cytoscape was used to determine the potential protein targets for these components in PDB, indicating that 21 anti-diabetic compounds in PDB regulate 33 diabetes-related proteins in 28 signal pathways and involve 21 kinds of diabetes-related diseases. Among the 21 potential anti-diabetic components predicted by network analysis, tricetin was firstly experimentally validated at the molecular and cellular level.

Results: Results indicated that this active small-molecule compound may have beneficial effects on improving glucose uptake.

Conclusions: We envisage that network analysis will be useful in screening bioactive compounds of medicinal plants.

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