The TLC-Bioautography as a Tool for Rapid Enzyme Inhibitors detection - A Review

Crit Rev Anal Chem. 2022;52(2):275-293. doi: 10.1080/10408347.2020.1797467. Epub 2020 Aug 2.

Abstract

Microorganisms and plants can be important sources of many compounds with potential pharmaceutical applications. Extraction of these matrices is one of the ways of identifying the presence of inhibitory active substances against enzymes whose high activity leads to serious human diseases including cancer, Parkinson's or Crohn's diseases. The isolation and purification of inhibitors are time-consuming and expensive steps in the analysis of the crude extract and therefore, it is necessary to find a fast, efficient, and inexpensive method for screening extracts of interest. TLC-Bioautography combines the separation of the extract on a thin layer with its subsequent biological analysis. TLC-Bioautography methods have been developed for several classes of enzymes including oxidoreductases, hydrolases and isomerases, and there is a potential for developing functional methods for other classes of enzymes. This review summarizes known TLC-Bioautography methods and their applications for determining the presence of enzyme inhibitors in extracts and compares the effectiveness of different methodological approaches. It also indicates the current state and perspective of the development of TLC-Bioautography and its possible future applications.

Keywords: Enzymes; TLC-Bioautography; extract; inhibition; screening.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Antioxidants
  • Chromatography, Thin Layer / methods
  • Enzyme Inhibitors* / pharmacology
  • Plant Extracts* / chemistry

Substances

  • Antioxidants
  • Enzyme Inhibitors
  • Plant Extracts