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Neuropharmacological and antiproliferative activity of Tetrastigma leucostaphyllum (Dennst.) Alston: Evidence from in-vivo, in-vitro and in-silico approaches

As the incidence of neurodegeneration and cancer fatalities remains high, researchers are focusing their efforts on discovering and developing effective medications, especially plant-based drugs, against these diseases. Hence, this research aimed to investigate the neuropharmacological potentials of...

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Autores principales: Rudra, Sajib, Omar Faruque, Mohammad, Tahamina, Afroza, Uddin Emon, Nazim, Khalil Al Haidar, Ibrahim, Bokhtear Uddin, Shaikh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10205772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37234345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsps.2023.04.027
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author Rudra, Sajib
Omar Faruque, Mohammad
Tahamina, Afroza
Uddin Emon, Nazim
Khalil Al Haidar, Ibrahim
Bokhtear Uddin, Shaikh
author_facet Rudra, Sajib
Omar Faruque, Mohammad
Tahamina, Afroza
Uddin Emon, Nazim
Khalil Al Haidar, Ibrahim
Bokhtear Uddin, Shaikh
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description As the incidence of neurodegeneration and cancer fatalities remains high, researchers are focusing their efforts on discovering and developing effective medications, especially plant-based drugs, against these diseases. Hence, this research aimed to investigate the neuropharmacological potentials of aerial parts of Tetrastigma leucostaphyllum, employing some behavioral models, while the antiproliferative effect was explored against a panel of cancer cell lines (MGC-803, A549, U-251, HeLa and MCF-7) using a colorimetric assay. In addition, active extracts were analyzed by GC–MS technique to identify the active compounds, where some selective compounds were docked with the particular pure proteins to check their binding affinity. Results from neuropharmacological research indicated that the total extract and its fractions may be effective (p = 0.05, 0.01, and 0.001, respectively) at doses of 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg of animal body weight. The greatest antidepressant and anxiolytic effects were found in the n-hexane fraction. The n-haxane fraction also exhibited the highest cytotoxicity against the U-251 cell line (IC5014.3 μg/mL), followed by the A549, MG-803, HeLa, and MCF-7 cell lines, respectively. From the n-hexane fraction, ten chemicals were detected using the GC–MS method. Additionally, the in-silico research revealed interactions between the n-hexane fractions' identified compounds and the antidepressant, anxiolytic, and cytotoxic receptors. The molecules showed binding affinities that ranged from 4.6 kcal/mol to 6.8 kcal/mol, which indicates the likelihood that they would make good drug candidates. This study highlighted the plant's neuropharmacological and cytotoxic properties, however, more research is needed to determine the etymological origin of these effects.
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spelling pubmed-102057722023-05-25 Neuropharmacological and antiproliferative activity of Tetrastigma leucostaphyllum (Dennst.) Alston: Evidence from in-vivo, in-vitro and in-silico approaches Rudra, Sajib Omar Faruque, Mohammad Tahamina, Afroza Uddin Emon, Nazim Khalil Al Haidar, Ibrahim Bokhtear Uddin, Shaikh Saudi Pharm J Original Article As the incidence of neurodegeneration and cancer fatalities remains high, researchers are focusing their efforts on discovering and developing effective medications, especially plant-based drugs, against these diseases. Hence, this research aimed to investigate the neuropharmacological potentials of aerial parts of Tetrastigma leucostaphyllum, employing some behavioral models, while the antiproliferative effect was explored against a panel of cancer cell lines (MGC-803, A549, U-251, HeLa and MCF-7) using a colorimetric assay. In addition, active extracts were analyzed by GC–MS technique to identify the active compounds, where some selective compounds were docked with the particular pure proteins to check their binding affinity. Results from neuropharmacological research indicated that the total extract and its fractions may be effective (p = 0.05, 0.01, and 0.001, respectively) at doses of 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg of animal body weight. The greatest antidepressant and anxiolytic effects were found in the n-hexane fraction. The n-haxane fraction also exhibited the highest cytotoxicity against the U-251 cell line (IC5014.3 μg/mL), followed by the A549, MG-803, HeLa, and MCF-7 cell lines, respectively. From the n-hexane fraction, ten chemicals were detected using the GC–MS method. Additionally, the in-silico research revealed interactions between the n-hexane fractions' identified compounds and the antidepressant, anxiolytic, and cytotoxic receptors. The molecules showed binding affinities that ranged from 4.6 kcal/mol to 6.8 kcal/mol, which indicates the likelihood that they would make good drug candidates. This study highlighted the plant's neuropharmacological and cytotoxic properties, however, more research is needed to determine the etymological origin of these effects. Elsevier 2023-06 2023-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10205772/ /pubmed/37234345 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsps.2023.04.027 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Rudra, Sajib
Omar Faruque, Mohammad
Tahamina, Afroza
Uddin Emon, Nazim
Khalil Al Haidar, Ibrahim
Bokhtear Uddin, Shaikh
Neuropharmacological and antiproliferative activity of Tetrastigma leucostaphyllum (Dennst.) Alston: Evidence from in-vivo, in-vitro and in-silico approaches
title Neuropharmacological and antiproliferative activity of Tetrastigma leucostaphyllum (Dennst.) Alston: Evidence from in-vivo, in-vitro and in-silico approaches
title_full Neuropharmacological and antiproliferative activity of Tetrastigma leucostaphyllum (Dennst.) Alston: Evidence from in-vivo, in-vitro and in-silico approaches
title_fullStr Neuropharmacological and antiproliferative activity of Tetrastigma leucostaphyllum (Dennst.) Alston: Evidence from in-vivo, in-vitro and in-silico approaches
title_full_unstemmed Neuropharmacological and antiproliferative activity of Tetrastigma leucostaphyllum (Dennst.) Alston: Evidence from in-vivo, in-vitro and in-silico approaches
title_short Neuropharmacological and antiproliferative activity of Tetrastigma leucostaphyllum (Dennst.) Alston: Evidence from in-vivo, in-vitro and in-silico approaches
title_sort neuropharmacological and antiproliferative activity of tetrastigma leucostaphyllum (dennst.) alston: evidence from in-vivo, in-vitro and in-silico approaches
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10205772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37234345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsps.2023.04.027
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