COMPARATIVE ANTI-DIABETIC, ANTI-INFLAMMATORY, AND CHROMATOGRAPHIC SCREENING OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS IN SELECTED MEDICINAL PLANTS: EXTRACTION SYSTEM EFFECTS

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Kazmi, Zehra [1 ,2 ]
Safdar, Naila [1 ]
Batool, Zehra [3 ]
Malik, Saima Shakil [4 ]
Yasmin, Azra [1 ]
Razzak, Zaid Abdul [3 ]
Simjee, Shabana U. [3 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Fatima Jinnah Women Univ, Dept Biotechnol, Microbiol & Biotechnol Res Lab, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
[2] Fatima Jinnah Women Univ, Dept Environm Sci, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
[3] Univ Karachi, Dr Panjwani Ctr Mol Med & Drug Res, Int Ctr Chem & Biol Sci, Karachi, Pakistan
[4] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Genet, Res Div, Birmingham, AL USA
[5] Univ Karachi, HEJ Res Inst Chem, Int Ctr Chem & Biol Sci, Karachi, Pakistan
关键词
Trichodesma indicum; Alternanthera pungens; Adiantum incisum; Polyphenols; extraction systems; Bioactive attributes; PHENOLIC-COMPOUNDS; ALPHA-AMYLASE; IN-VITRO; ANTIOXIDANT; GLUCOSIDASE; FLAVONOIDS; ACIDS; LEAF;
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10.30848/PJB2024-1(23)
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Adiantum incisum, Alternanthera pungens and Trichodesma indicum are well-known for usage in traditional folklore medicine. Therapeutic variability was assessed by In vitro and In vivo anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory capacities. Higher yield (p<0.05) was observed for macerated samples (A. pungens 20.3% and T. indicum 54.9%) as compared to their decoction analogues (11.8% and 36.2%) with non-significant (p>0.05) yield in A. incisum. Macerated samples of extracts showed effective potencies with highest alpha-amylase inhibition (IC50 101.02 mu g/ml) and In vitro anti-inflammatory capacity (IC5075.89 mu g/ml) revealed by A. pungens. Pearson's correlation showed a positive association between various phenolic compounds and bioactivities. In vivo anti-inflammatory activity (22% inhibition compared to 31% by indomethacin) was shown by macerated A. pungens. Bioactive constituents and polyphenols in plant extracts were characterized by Gas ChromatographyMass Spectrometry and High-Performance Liquid Chromatography. GC-MS identified eleven different bioactive compounds in macerated samples of A. pungens and twelve in decocted sample of A. incisum. HPLC quantified significant (p<0.05) amount of caffeic acid (26.30 mu g/mg), catechins (898.3 mu g/mg), rutin (2193.92 mu g/mg), kaempferol (4678.1 mu g/mg), gallic acid (327.04 mu g/mg) and quercetin (8700 mu g/mg) in macerated samples of A. pungens with significant quantity in decocted extract of A. incisum. Significant correlation (p<0.05) between the extraction type, phytoconstituents and their bioactivities is observed with the bioactive strength of decocted or macerated extract guided by the selection of plant choice.
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