ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2021,13,6s,1639-1647.DOI:10.5530/pj.2021.13.211Published:December 2021Type:Research ArticleMolecular Study of Acalypha indica to Leptin, Alpha Glucosidase, and its Antihyperglycemic Effect on Alpha GlucosidaseRani Wardani Hakim, Fadilah Fadilah, Tri Juli Edi Tarigan, Sri Widia A Jusman, and Erni H Purwaningsih Rani Wardani Hakim1,2,6,*, Fadilah Fadilah3,6,7, Tri Juli Edi Tarigan4, Sri Widia A Jusman5, Erni H Purwaningsih2,6 1Doctoral Program in Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta 10430, INDONESIA. 2Department of Medical Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta 10430, INDONESIA. 3Department of Medical Chemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta 10430, INDONESIA. 4Division of Endocrinology, Department of Internal Medicine, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Referral Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta 10430, INDONESIA. 5Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta 10430, INDONESIA. 6Drug Development and Research Cluster, The Indonesian Medical Education and Research Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia, Jakarta 10430, INDONESIA. 7Bioinformatics Core Facilities, The Indonesian Medical Education and Research Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia, Jakarta 10430, INDONESIA. Abstract:Introduction: The purpose of this study is to find potential inhibitors of leptin as a proinflammatory adipokine and alpha glucosidase as an enzyme that mediate hyperglycaemia; to alter the chronic complications of obesity from herbal Acalypha indica (Ai). This study was conducted using in silico molecular docking to evaluate the Ai compounds interaction with leptin and alpha glucosidase. The in vitro assay to alpha glucosidase was done to explore antihyperglycemic effect of Ai, as hyperglycaemia is the key process of chronic complication of obesity. Material and Methods: Protein target were leptin and alpha glucosidase; compounds from Ai plant were repundusinic, mauritanin, hesperetin, acaindinin, and glucogalin in pdb format. Molecular docking using autodock vinna. In vitro assay of Ai antihyperglycemic activity was done to alpha glucosidase and was define as IC50 level. Result: The results from the docking analysis demonstrated that compounds from Ai roots contain antihyperglycemic-antiobesity activity which acted by inhibiting leptin and alpha glucosidase receptors. Repundusininc and mauritanin compounds contain hydrogen bond with the greatest leptin enhancer activity on Ser9, Thr35, Glu8, Ser9, Thr25, Gln111, Lys211, Leu7 for repundisinic and Glu8, Thr25, Gly112 and Leu7 for mauritanin. Hesperetin, acaindinin and glucogallin were the most identical compounds with similar affinity binding value to alpha glucosidase. Ai roots was already proven as anti-hyperglycemic-antiobesity which was further confirmed by in vitro assay to alpha glucosidase (IC50 19,429 μg/ml.). Conclusion: The results demonstrated that Ai have anti hyperglycaemic-antiobesity effects and was found to be potentially as antihyperglycemic by in vitro assay to alpha glucosidase. Keywords:Acalypha indica, Alpha glucosidase., Antiobesity, LeptinView:PDF (4.44 MB) PDF Images A. Repandusinic. B. Model binding of repandusinic acid and leptin. ‹ Online Survey: Prevalence and Attitude of Jordanians Towards Using Herbal Remedies in the Pandemic COVID-19 up Protective Potential of Canthium dicoccum Methanolic Extract Against Hepatic Injury in Rats ›