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Ficus benghalensis as Potential Inhibitor of 5α-Reductase for Hair Growth Promotion: In Vitro, In Silico, and In Vivo Evaluation

The screening of hair follicles, dermal papilla cells, and keratinocytes through in vitro, in vivo, and histology has previously been reported to combat alopecia. Ficus benghalensis has been used conventionally to cure skin and hair disorders, although its effect on 5α-reductase II is still unknown....

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Autores principales: Iltaf, Jawaria, Noreen, Sobia, Rehman, Muhammad Fayyaz ur, Ghumman, Shazia Akram, Batool, Fozia, Mehdi, Muhammad, Hasan, Sara, Ijaz, Bushra, Akram, Muhammad Safwan, Butt, Haider
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8688993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34950034
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.774583
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author Iltaf, Jawaria
Noreen, Sobia
Rehman, Muhammad Fayyaz ur
Ghumman, Shazia Akram
Batool, Fozia
Mehdi, Muhammad
Hasan, Sara
Ijaz, Bushra
Akram, Muhammad Safwan
Butt, Haider
author_facet Iltaf, Jawaria
Noreen, Sobia
Rehman, Muhammad Fayyaz ur
Ghumman, Shazia Akram
Batool, Fozia
Mehdi, Muhammad
Hasan, Sara
Ijaz, Bushra
Akram, Muhammad Safwan
Butt, Haider
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description The screening of hair follicles, dermal papilla cells, and keratinocytes through in vitro, in vivo, and histology has previously been reported to combat alopecia. Ficus benghalensis has been used conventionally to cure skin and hair disorders, although its effect on 5α-reductase II is still unknown. Currently, we aim to analyze the phytotherapeutic impact of F. benghalensis leaf extracts (FBLEs) for promoting hair growth in rabbits along with in vitro inhibition of the steroid isozyme 5α-reductase II. The inhibition of 5α-reductase II by FBLEs was assessed by RP-HPLC, using the NADPH cofactor as the reaction initiator and Minoxin (5%) as a positive control. In silico studies were performed using AutoDock Vina to visualize the interaction between 5α-reductase II and the reported phytoconstituents present in FBLEs. Hair growth in female albino rabbits was investigated by applying an oral dose of the FBLE formulation and control drug to the skin once a day. The skin tissues were examined by histology to see hair follicles. Further, FAAS, FTIR, and antioxidants were performed to check the trace elements and secondary metabolites in the FBLEs. The results of RP-HPLC and the binding energies showed that FBLEs reduced the catalytic activity of 5α-reductase II and improved cell proliferation in rabbits. The statistical analysis (p < 0.05 or 0.01) and percentage inhibition (>70%) suggested that hydroalcoholic FBLE has more potential in increasing hair growth by elongating hair follicle’s anagen phase. FAAS, FTIR, and antioxidant experiments revealed sufficient concentrations of Zn, Cu, K, and Fe, together with the presence of polyphenols and scavenging activity in FBLE. Overall, we found that FBLEs are potent in stimulating hair follicle maturation by reducing the 5α-reductase II action, so they may serve as a principal choice in de novo drug designing to treat hair loss.
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spelling pubmed-86889932021-12-22 Ficus benghalensis as Potential Inhibitor of 5α-Reductase for Hair Growth Promotion: In Vitro, In Silico, and In Vivo Evaluation Iltaf, Jawaria Noreen, Sobia Rehman, Muhammad Fayyaz ur Ghumman, Shazia Akram Batool, Fozia Mehdi, Muhammad Hasan, Sara Ijaz, Bushra Akram, Muhammad Safwan Butt, Haider Front Pharmacol Pharmacology The screening of hair follicles, dermal papilla cells, and keratinocytes through in vitro, in vivo, and histology has previously been reported to combat alopecia. Ficus benghalensis has been used conventionally to cure skin and hair disorders, although its effect on 5α-reductase II is still unknown. Currently, we aim to analyze the phytotherapeutic impact of F. benghalensis leaf extracts (FBLEs) for promoting hair growth in rabbits along with in vitro inhibition of the steroid isozyme 5α-reductase II. The inhibition of 5α-reductase II by FBLEs was assessed by RP-HPLC, using the NADPH cofactor as the reaction initiator and Minoxin (5%) as a positive control. In silico studies were performed using AutoDock Vina to visualize the interaction between 5α-reductase II and the reported phytoconstituents present in FBLEs. Hair growth in female albino rabbits was investigated by applying an oral dose of the FBLE formulation and control drug to the skin once a day. The skin tissues were examined by histology to see hair follicles. Further, FAAS, FTIR, and antioxidants were performed to check the trace elements and secondary metabolites in the FBLEs. The results of RP-HPLC and the binding energies showed that FBLEs reduced the catalytic activity of 5α-reductase II and improved cell proliferation in rabbits. The statistical analysis (p < 0.05 or 0.01) and percentage inhibition (>70%) suggested that hydroalcoholic FBLE has more potential in increasing hair growth by elongating hair follicle’s anagen phase. FAAS, FTIR, and antioxidant experiments revealed sufficient concentrations of Zn, Cu, K, and Fe, together with the presence of polyphenols and scavenging activity in FBLE. Overall, we found that FBLEs are potent in stimulating hair follicle maturation by reducing the 5α-reductase II action, so they may serve as a principal choice in de novo drug designing to treat hair loss. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8688993/ /pubmed/34950034 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.774583 Text en Copyright © 2021 Iltaf, Noreen, Rehman, Ghumman, Batool, Mehdi, Hasan, Ijaz, Akram and Butt. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pharmacology
Iltaf, Jawaria
Noreen, Sobia
Rehman, Muhammad Fayyaz ur
Ghumman, Shazia Akram
Batool, Fozia
Mehdi, Muhammad
Hasan, Sara
Ijaz, Bushra
Akram, Muhammad Safwan
Butt, Haider
Ficus benghalensis as Potential Inhibitor of 5α-Reductase for Hair Growth Promotion: In Vitro, In Silico, and In Vivo Evaluation
title Ficus benghalensis as Potential Inhibitor of 5α-Reductase for Hair Growth Promotion: In Vitro, In Silico, and In Vivo Evaluation
title_full Ficus benghalensis as Potential Inhibitor of 5α-Reductase for Hair Growth Promotion: In Vitro, In Silico, and In Vivo Evaluation
title_fullStr Ficus benghalensis as Potential Inhibitor of 5α-Reductase for Hair Growth Promotion: In Vitro, In Silico, and In Vivo Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Ficus benghalensis as Potential Inhibitor of 5α-Reductase for Hair Growth Promotion: In Vitro, In Silico, and In Vivo Evaluation
title_short Ficus benghalensis as Potential Inhibitor of 5α-Reductase for Hair Growth Promotion: In Vitro, In Silico, and In Vivo Evaluation
title_sort ficus benghalensis as potential inhibitor of 5α-reductase for hair growth promotion: in vitro, in silico, and in vivo evaluation
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8688993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34950034
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.774583
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