This study investigated the in vitro and in silico inhibitory properties of fucoidan extracted from Turbinaria conoides against α-amylase and α-D-glucosidase. Extracted fucoidan contained 59 and 35% of fucose and sulphate and was characterized using H NMR. Dose dependent inhibition assays showed maximum of 85 and 72% of inhibition for α-amylase and α-D-glucosidase at 2.07 and 1.03 μM concentration of fucoidan. The IC value of fucoidan was found to be 1.07 and 0.68 μM against α-amylase and α-D-glucosidase. In silico studies (grid based docking) by Schrödinger software revealed that fucoidan as a potent inhibitor for both α-amylase and α-D-glucosidase based on number of interactions, hydrogen bond length and binding energy. Furthermore, fucoidan fulfilled the pharmacokinetic properties thus promising to develop fucoidan as drug for type 2 DM.

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