Acetylcholinesterase and carbonic anhydrase isoenzymes I and II inhibition profiles of taxifolin
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2016Author
Gocer, HulyaTopal, Fevzi
Topal, Meryem
Kucuk, Murat
Teke, Dilek
Gulcin, Ilhami
Supuran, Claudiu T.
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Taxifolin, also known as dihydroquercetin, is a flavonoid commonly found in plants. Carbonic anhydrase (CA, EC 4.2.1.1) plays an important role in many critical physiological events including carbon dioxide (CO2)/bicarbonate (HCO3-) respiration and pH regulation. There are 16 known CA isoforms in humans, of which human hCA isoenzymes I and II (hCA I and II) are ubiquitous cytosolic isoforms. In this study, the inhibition properties of taxifolin against the slow cytosolic isoenzyme hCA I, and the ubiquitous and dominant rapid cytosolic isoenzyme hCA II were studied. Taxifolin, as a naturally bioactive flavonoid, has a K-i of 29.2nM against hCA I, and 24.2nM against hCA II. For acetylcholinesterase enzyme (AChE) inhibition, K-i parameter of taxifolin was determined to be 16.7nM. These results clearly show that taxifolin inhibited both CA isoenzymes and AChE at the nM levels.