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Pharmacological insights and prediction of lead bioactive isolates of Dita bark through experimental and computer-aided mechanism.
Khan, Mohammad Forhad; Kader, Faisal Bin; Arman, Mohammad; Ahmed, Suhel; Lyzu, Chadni; Sakib, Shahenur Alam; Tanzil, Shaifullah Mansur; Zim, A F M Irfan Uddin; Imran, Md Abdus Shukur; Venneri, Tommaso; Romano, Barbara; Haque, Md Areeful; Capasso, Raffaele.
Afiliação
  • Khan MF; Department of Pharmacy, International Islamic University Chittagong, Chittagong, 4318, Bangladesh.
  • Kader FB; Department of Pharmacy, International Islamic University Chittagong, Chittagong, 4318, Bangladesh.
  • Arman M; Department of Pharmacy, International Islamic University Chittagong, Chittagong, 4318, Bangladesh.
  • Ahmed S; Department of Pharmacy, International Islamic University Chittagong, Chittagong, 4318, Bangladesh.
  • Lyzu C; Biomedical and Toxicological Research Institute, Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Dhaka, 1205, Bangladesh.
  • Sakib SA; Department of Pharmacy, International Islamic University Chittagong, Chittagong, 4318, Bangladesh.
  • Tanzil SM; Department of Pharmacy, International Islamic University Chittagong, Chittagong, 4318, Bangladesh.
  • Zim AFMIU; Department of Applied Food Science and Nutrition, Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chittagong, 4225, Bangladesh.
  • Imran MAS; Department of Pharmaceuticals and Industrial Biotechnology, Sylhet Agricultural University, Sylhet, 3100, Bangladesh.
  • Venneri T; Department of Pharmacy, University of Napoli Federico II, Naples, Italy.
  • Romano B; Department of Pharmacy, University of Napoli Federico II, Naples, Italy.
  • Haque MA; Department of Pharmacy, International Islamic University Chittagong, Chittagong, 4318, Bangladesh; Drug and Herbal Research Centre, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 50300 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Electronic address: areeful@gmail.com.
  • Capasso R; Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, 80055 Portici, Italy. Electronic address: rafcapas@unina.it.
Biomed Pharmacother ; 131: 110774, 2020 Nov.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33152933
ABSTRACT
Dita bark (Alstonia scholaris (L.) R. Br.) is an ethnomedicine used for the management of various ailments. This study aimed to investigate the biological properties of methanol extract of A. scholaris bark (MEAS), through in vivo, in vitro and in silico approaches alongside its phytochemical profiling. Identification and nature of the bioactive secondary metabolites were studied by the established qualitative tests and GC-MS analysis. The antidepressant activity was determined by forced swimming test (FST) and tail suspension test (TST) in mice. The anti-inflammatory and thrombolytic effect was evaluated using inhibition of protein denaturation technique and clot lysis technique, respectively. Besides, computational studies of the isolated compounds and ADME/T analysis were performed by Schrödinger-Maestro (v11.1) software, and PASS prediction was conducted through PASS online tools. The GC-MS analysis revealed the presence of several secondary metabolites in MEAS. Treatment with MEAS revealed a significant reduction of immobility time in a dose-dependent manner in FST and TST. Besides, MEAS showed substantial anti-inflammatory effects at the higher dose (400 µg/mL) as well as revealed notable clot lysis effect as compared to control. In the case of computer-aided investigation, all compounds meet the condition of Lipinski's rule of five. PASS study also predicted for all compounds, and among these safe compound furazan-3-amine showed the most spontaneous binding energy for both antidepressant and thrombolytic activities, as well as 5-dimethylamino-6 azauracil, found promising for anti-inflammatory activity. Taken together, the investigation concludes that MEAS can be a potent source of antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, and thrombolytic agents.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Extratos Vegetais / Alstonia / Fibrinolíticos / Anti-Inflamatórios / Antidepressivos Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Biomed Pharmacother Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Bangladesh

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Extratos Vegetais / Alstonia / Fibrinolíticos / Anti-Inflamatórios / Antidepressivos Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Biomed Pharmacother Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Bangladesh