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Phytochemical profiling, antioxidant and antiproliferation potential of Euphorbia milii var.: Experimental analysis and in-silico validation

This study was aimed to investigate the anticancer potential of Euphorbia milii (E. milii) using an exquisite combination of phytopharmacological and advanced computational techniques. The chloroform fraction (Em-C) of E. milii methanol extract showed the highest antioxidant activity (IC(50): 6.41 ±...

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Autores principales: Chohan, Talha Ali, Sarfraz, Muhammad, Rehman, Kanwal, Muhammad, Tariq, Ghori, Muhammad Usman, Khan, Kashif Maqbool, Afzal, Iftikhar, Akash, Muhammad Sajid Hamid, Alamgeer, Malik, Arif, Chohan, Tahir Ali
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7569141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33100862
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.08.003
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author Chohan, Talha Ali
Sarfraz, Muhammad
Rehman, Kanwal
Muhammad, Tariq
Ghori, Muhammad Usman
Khan, Kashif Maqbool
Afzal, Iftikhar
Akash, Muhammad Sajid Hamid
Alamgeer
Malik, Arif
Chohan, Tahir Ali
author_facet Chohan, Talha Ali
Sarfraz, Muhammad
Rehman, Kanwal
Muhammad, Tariq
Ghori, Muhammad Usman
Khan, Kashif Maqbool
Afzal, Iftikhar
Akash, Muhammad Sajid Hamid
Alamgeer
Malik, Arif
Chohan, Tahir Ali
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description This study was aimed to investigate the anticancer potential of Euphorbia milii (E. milii) using an exquisite combination of phytopharmacological and advanced computational techniques. The chloroform fraction (Em-C) of E. milii methanol extract showed the highest antioxidant activity (IC(50): 6.41 ± 0.99 µg/ml) among all studied fractions. Likewise, Em-C also showed significant cytotoxicity (IC(50): 11.2 ± 0.8 µg/ml) when compared with that of standard compound 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) (IC(50): 4.22 ± 0.6 µg/ml) against hepatocarcinoma cell line (HepG2). However, in a human cervical cancer cell line (HeLa), Em-C demonstrated a non-significant difference in cytotoxicity (22.1 ± 0.8 µg/ml) when compared with that of 5-FU (IC(50): 6.87 ± 0.5 µg/ml). Furthermore, Western blot and qRT-PCR analysis revealed that the suppression of HepG2 cells was the consequence of a tremendous decrease in CDK2 and E2F1 protein expression. The GC–MS analysis of Em-C revealed the unique presence of cyclobarbital (CBT) and benzodioxole derivative (BAN) as major constituents. Furthermore, molecular docking of compounds BAN, CBT, and MBT into the binding site of different molecular targets i.e. cyclin dependent kinase 2 (CDK2), thymidylate synthase (TS), caspase 3, BCL2 and topoisomerase II was carried out. Compounds BAN and CBT have demonstrated remarkable binding affinity towards CDK2 and thymidylate synthase, respectively. Molecular dynamic simulation studies have further confirmed the finding of docking analysis, suggesting that CDK2 and TS can act as an attractive molecular target for BAN and CBT, respectively. It can be concluded that these E. milii phytoconstituents (BAN and CBT) may likely be responsible for anti-invasive activity against HepG2 cells.
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spelling pubmed-75691412020-10-22 Phytochemical profiling, antioxidant and antiproliferation potential of Euphorbia milii var.: Experimental analysis and in-silico validation Chohan, Talha Ali Sarfraz, Muhammad Rehman, Kanwal Muhammad, Tariq Ghori, Muhammad Usman Khan, Kashif Maqbool Afzal, Iftikhar Akash, Muhammad Sajid Hamid Alamgeer Malik, Arif Chohan, Tahir Ali Saudi J Biol Sci Original Article This study was aimed to investigate the anticancer potential of Euphorbia milii (E. milii) using an exquisite combination of phytopharmacological and advanced computational techniques. The chloroform fraction (Em-C) of E. milii methanol extract showed the highest antioxidant activity (IC(50): 6.41 ± 0.99 µg/ml) among all studied fractions. Likewise, Em-C also showed significant cytotoxicity (IC(50): 11.2 ± 0.8 µg/ml) when compared with that of standard compound 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) (IC(50): 4.22 ± 0.6 µg/ml) against hepatocarcinoma cell line (HepG2). However, in a human cervical cancer cell line (HeLa), Em-C demonstrated a non-significant difference in cytotoxicity (22.1 ± 0.8 µg/ml) when compared with that of 5-FU (IC(50): 6.87 ± 0.5 µg/ml). Furthermore, Western blot and qRT-PCR analysis revealed that the suppression of HepG2 cells was the consequence of a tremendous decrease in CDK2 and E2F1 protein expression. The GC–MS analysis of Em-C revealed the unique presence of cyclobarbital (CBT) and benzodioxole derivative (BAN) as major constituents. Furthermore, molecular docking of compounds BAN, CBT, and MBT into the binding site of different molecular targets i.e. cyclin dependent kinase 2 (CDK2), thymidylate synthase (TS), caspase 3, BCL2 and topoisomerase II was carried out. Compounds BAN and CBT have demonstrated remarkable binding affinity towards CDK2 and thymidylate synthase, respectively. Molecular dynamic simulation studies have further confirmed the finding of docking analysis, suggesting that CDK2 and TS can act as an attractive molecular target for BAN and CBT, respectively. It can be concluded that these E. milii phytoconstituents (BAN and CBT) may likely be responsible for anti-invasive activity against HepG2 cells. Elsevier 2020-11 2020-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7569141/ /pubmed/33100862 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.08.003 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://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
Chohan, Talha Ali
Sarfraz, Muhammad
Rehman, Kanwal
Muhammad, Tariq
Ghori, Muhammad Usman
Khan, Kashif Maqbool
Afzal, Iftikhar
Akash, Muhammad Sajid Hamid
Alamgeer
Malik, Arif
Chohan, Tahir Ali
Phytochemical profiling, antioxidant and antiproliferation potential of Euphorbia milii var.: Experimental analysis and in-silico validation
title Phytochemical profiling, antioxidant and antiproliferation potential of Euphorbia milii var.: Experimental analysis and in-silico validation
title_full Phytochemical profiling, antioxidant and antiproliferation potential of Euphorbia milii var.: Experimental analysis and in-silico validation
title_fullStr Phytochemical profiling, antioxidant and antiproliferation potential of Euphorbia milii var.: Experimental analysis and in-silico validation
title_full_unstemmed Phytochemical profiling, antioxidant and antiproliferation potential of Euphorbia milii var.: Experimental analysis and in-silico validation
title_short Phytochemical profiling, antioxidant and antiproliferation potential of Euphorbia milii var.: Experimental analysis and in-silico validation
title_sort phytochemical profiling, antioxidant and antiproliferation potential of euphorbia milii var.: experimental analysis and in-silico validation
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7569141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33100862
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.08.003
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