Planta Med 2000; 66(8): 753-756
DOI: 10.1055/s-2000-9781
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© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York

Galloyl Esters from Rhubarb are Potent Inhibitors of Squalene Epoxidase, a Key Enzyme in Cholesterol Biosynthesis

Ikuro Abe1,*, Takahiro Seki1 , Hiroshi Noguchi1 , Yoshiki Kashiwada2
  • 1 University of Shizuoka, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Shizuoka, Japan
  • 2 Niigata College of Pharmacy, Niigata, Japan
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Publication Date:
31 December 2000 (online)

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Abstract

Galloyl glucoses and galloyl proanthocyanidins obtained from rhubarb (Rhei Rhizoma, Rheum palmatum L., Polygonaceae); e.g. 1,2,6-tri-O-galloyl-β-D-glucose (IC50 = 0.63 μM), 1,6-di-O-galloyl-2-O-cinnamoyl-β-D-glucose (IC50 = 0.58 μM), procyanidin B-2 3,3′-di-O-gallate (IC50 = 0.54 μM), and procyanidin B-5 3,3′-di-O-gallate (IC50 = 0.55 μM), were found to be potent inhibitors of rat squalene epoxidase (SE). The inhibition at submicromolar level was far more potent than that of chemically synthesized substrate analogs. It was demonstrated for the first time that the cholesterol-lowering effect of rhubarb may be attributed to the potent inhibition activities of SE, a rate-limiting enzyme of cholesterol biogenesis.

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Dr. Ikuro Abe

University of Shizuoka School of Pharmaceutical Sciences

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