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"Choi JS" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Nicotine Suppresses Human Memory Th Cell Subsets With Preferential Effects on Central Memory Th Cells in an α7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor-Dependent Manner Gholizadeh F; Hajiaghayi M; Rahbari N; Choi JS; Heidt S; Como A; Kazerouni M; Kargar M; Pinard-LaRoche A; Shih SCC; Darlington PJ; 41928597
SOH
2 Modulatory effects of M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor on inflammatory profiles of human memory T helper cells Gholizadeh F; Hajiaghayi M; Choi JS; Little SR; Rahbari N; Kargar M; Brotto K; Han E; Shih SCC; Darlington PJ; 40405417
BIOLOGY
3 Angiotensin-I-Converting Enzyme Inhibitory Activity of Coumarins from Angelica decursiva. Ali MY, Seong SH, Jung HA, Choi JS 31683604
CHEMBIOCHEM
4 Umbelliferone derivatives exert neuroprotective effects by inhibiting monoamine oxidase A, self-amyloidβ aggregation, and lipid peroxidation. Seong SH, Ali MY, Jung HA, Choi JS 31557622
CHEMBIOCHEM
5 Kinetics and molecular docking of dihydroxanthyletin-type coumarins from Angelica decursiva that inhibit cholinesterase and BACE1. Ali MY, Seong SH, Jung HA, Jannat S, Choi JS 30047040
CHEMBIOCHEM

 

Title:Angiotensin-I-Converting Enzyme Inhibitory Activity of Coumarins from Angelica decursiva.
Authors:Ali MYSeong SHJung HAChoi JS
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31683604?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.3390/molecules24213937
Publication:Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)
Keywords:Angelica decursivaangiotensin-I-converting enzymeantihypertensioncoumarinsmolecular docking
PMID:31683604 Category:Molecules Date Added:2019-11-07
Dept Affiliation: CHEMBIOCHEM
1 Department of Food and Life Science, Pukyong National University, Busan 48513, Korea. yousufbge@gmail.com.
2 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada. yousufbge@gmail.com.
3 Department of Biology, Faculty of Arts and Science, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada. yousufbge@gmail.com.
4 Centre for Structural and Functional Genomic, Department of Biology, Faculty of Arts and Science, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada. yousufbge@gmail.com.
5 Department of Food and Life Science, Pukyong National University, Busan 48513, Korea. seongsuhui@naver.com.
6 Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju 54896, Korea. jungha@jbnu.ac.kr.
7 Department of Food and Life Science, Pukyong National University, Busan 48513, Korea. choijs@pknu.ac.kr.

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Angiotensin-I-Converting Enzyme Inhibitory Activity of Coumarins from Angelica decursiva.

Molecules. 2019 Oct 31;24(21):

Authors: Ali MY, Seong SH, Jung HA, Choi JS

Abstract

The bioactivity of ten traditional Korean Angelica species were screened by angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) assay in vitro. Among the crude extracts, the methanol extract of Angelica decursiva whole plants exhibited potent inhibitory effects against ACE. In addition, the ACE inhibitory activity of coumarins 1-5, 8-18 was evaluated, along with two phenolic acids (6, 7) obtained from A. decursiva. Among profound coumarins, 11-18 were determined to manifest marked inhibitory activity against ACE with IC50 values of 4.68-20.04 µM. Compounds 12, 13, and 15 displayed competitive inhibition against ACE. Molecular docking studies confirmed that coumarins inhibited ACE via many hydrogen bond and hydrophobic interactions with catalytic residues and zinc ion of C- and N-domain ACE that blocked the catalytic activity of ACE. The results derived from these computational and in vitro experiments give additional scientific support to the anecdotal use of A. decursiva in traditional medicine to treat cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension.

PMID: 31683604 [PubMed - in process]





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