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  • The study investigated the effect of a betulin-containing extract from birch bark on alpha-amylase activity, finding a 20% inhibition at a concentration of 1,000 mg/L while higher concentrations did not lead to more inhibition.
  • The researchers demonstrated a competitive inhibition mechanism and calculated kinetic parameters, including Km (0.6 mg/mL) and Vmax (2.6 mM/min), indicating a partial inhibition of the enzyme.
  • In vivo results showed that the extract did not negatively impact broiler chickens' weight gain and meat quality, suggesting its potential use as a food additive in poultry farming and for further pharmaceutical research.

Article Abstract

In vitro effect of betulin-containing extract from Betula pendula Roth. bark on alpha-amylase activity was studied, the kinetic mechanism of interaction was proposed and in vivo effect of betulin-containing extract on weight gain and meat quality of broiler chickens was evaluated. The highest level of inhibitory activity (20%) was detected in extract concentration of 1,000 mg/L. Increased extract concentration did not lead to increased enzyme inhibition. Using Dixon and Cornish-Bowden coordinates, the competitive mechanism of inhibition was demonstrated. Calculated kinetic parameters were: Km equal to 0.6 mg/mL, Vmax equal to 2.6 and 2.1 mM/min from Lineweaver-Burk and Dixon coordinates, respectively and Ki equal to 3,670 ± 230 mg/mL. The partial inhibition of enzyme indicates the existence of low concentration of active inhibitory form, which reaches saturation level with increased extract concentration in applied suspension. Therefore, Ki has an apparent constant character. This partial inhibition of amylase activity observed in in vitro assay did not affect weight gain and meat quality of broiler chickens during in vivo assay. Rather, the tendency to increase the weight of edible parts and muscles compared to diet without additive suggests that the extract may be a potential food additive in poultry farming. Additionally, it could be a source for further pharmaceutical and pharmacological research.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11130-014-0404-2DOI Listing

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