Evaluation of collagenase, elastase and tyrosinase inhibitory activities of Cotinus coggygria Scop. through in vitro and in silico approaches

Fatma Sezer Senol Deniz, Ramin Ekhteiari Salmas, Esra Emerce, Iffet Irem Tatli Cankaya, Hasan Soliman Yusufoglu, Ilkay Erdogan Orhan

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Abstract

Cotinus coggygria Scop. (Anacardiaceae, syn: Rhus cotinus L.) is known as “boyacı sumağı, sarı boya, duman ağacı” in Turkish and “smoke tree” in English. It is commonly grown in Southern Europe and Anatolia. The leaves have been used due to its antiseptic, hemostatic, antipyretic, and wound healing effects as a 5% infusion in traditional medicine. It has also been reported to be used against skin disorders in Russia. Based on this information, the ethanol extracts prepared from the pedicels and leaves of C. coggygria were investigated for their elastase, collagenase, and tyrosinase inhibitory effects, which are enzymes related to anti-aging, using ELISA microtiter assays. Based on our results, the ethanol extracts prepared from the leaves and pedicels of C. coggygria had low elastase (28.16% ± 2.91 and 25.76% ± 1.71, respectively), moderate collagenase (47.78% ± 4.90 and 46.51% ± 3.15, respectively), and tyrosinase (57.94% ± 0.67 and 46.20% ± 0.92, respectively) inhibition at final concentration (666 µg/mL). The ethanol extract prepared from the pedicels of C. coggygria was subjected to bioactivity-guided fractionation, which led to isolation of methyl gallate, astragalin, isoquercetin, and hyperoside from the active fractions. In addition to the enzyme assays, in order to understand the inhibition mechanisms of the compounds inside the ligand-binding domains, the interactions were simulated and the key amino acids contributing to the hydrogen bonds and non-polar interactions with the ligands were reported.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)277-288
Number of pages12
JournalSOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
Volume132
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2020

Keywords

  • Collagenase
  • Cotinus coggygria
  • Elastase
  • Molecular docking
  • PASS screening
  • Tyrosinase

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