Investigation of Potential Antioxidants, Thrombolytic and Neuropharmacological Activities of <em>Homalomena aromatica</em> Leaves Using Experimental and In Silico Approaches
The leaves of <i>Homalomena aromatica</i> are traditionally used in Bangladesh for the treatment of different chronic ailments. The purpose of this study was to explore in vitro antioxidant, thrombolytic activities, and in vivo neuropharmacological effects of methanolic extract of <i&...
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doaj-306557f829344c76bfaa4775472a0c7d2021-02-13T00:02:03ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492021-02-012697597510.3390/molecules26040975Investigation of Potential Antioxidants, Thrombolytic and Neuropharmacological Activities of <em>Homalomena aromatica</em> Leaves Using Experimental and In Silico ApproachesMd. Sekendar Ali0Syed Al Jawad Sayem1Habibullah2Yixian Quah3Eon-Bee Lee4Biruk Tesfaye Birhanu5Kyoungho Suk6Seung-Chun Park7Department of Biomedical Science and Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Brain Science and Engineering Institute, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41944, KoreaDepartment of Pharmacy, International Islamic University Chittagong, Kumira, Chittagong 4318, BangladeshDepartment of Pharmacy, International Islamic University Chittagong, Kumira, Chittagong 4318, BangladeshLaboratory of Veterinary Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, KoreaLaboratory of Veterinary Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, KoreaLaboratory of Veterinary Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, KoreaDepartment of Biomedical Science and Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Brain Science and Engineering Institute, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41944, KoreaLaboratory of Veterinary Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, KoreaThe leaves of <i>Homalomena aromatica</i> are traditionally used in Bangladesh for the treatment of different chronic ailments. The purpose of this study was to explore in vitro antioxidant, thrombolytic activities, and in vivo neuropharmacological effects of methanolic extract of <i>Homalomena aromatica </i>(MEHA) leaves. Antioxidant activity of MEHA was assessed by a DPPH free radical scavenging assay and total phenolics content, total flavonoids content were also measured. The thrombolytic activity was determined by percentage of clot lysis and neuropharmacological activities by hole board, tail suspension, forced swimming and elevated plus maze tests. The results showed that the IC<sub>50</sub> value of the extract against DPPH was 199.51 μg/mL. Quantitative analysis displayed higher contents of phenolics and flavonoids (147.71 mg gallic acid equivalent/g & 66.65 mg quercetin equivalent/g dried extract, respectively). The extract also showed a significant clot lysis (33.31%) activity. In case of anxiolytic activity, the elevate plus maze (EPM) test demonstrated an increase in time spent in open arms, and in case of hole board test, the number of head dipping was also significantly increased (<i>p</i> < 0.05). All the test compared with control (1% Tween in water) and standard (diazepam 1 mg/kg), significant dose (200 & 400 mg/kg) dependent anxiolytic activity was found. In antidepressant activity, there was a significant decrease in period of immobility in both test models (tail suspension and forced swimming) (<i>p</i> < 0.05). Moreover, 13 compounds were identified as bioactive, showed good binding affinities to xanthine oxidoreductase, tissue plasminogen activator receptor, potassium channel receptor, human serotonin receptor targets in molecular docking experiments. Furthermore, ADME/T analysis revealed their drug-likeness, likely pharmacological actions and non-toxic upon consumption. Taken together, our finding support the traditional medicinal use of this plant, which may provide a potential source for future drug discovery.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/4/975<em>H. aromatica</em>antioxidantthrombolyticanxiolyticantidepressantessential oil |
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Md. Sekendar Ali Syed Al Jawad Sayem Habibullah Yixian Quah Eon-Bee Lee Biruk Tesfaye Birhanu Kyoungho Suk Seung-Chun Park Investigation of Potential Antioxidants, Thrombolytic and Neuropharmacological Activities of <em>Homalomena aromatica</em> Leaves Using Experimental and In Silico Approaches Molecules <em>H. aromatica</em> antioxidant thrombolytic anxiolytic antidepressant essential oil |
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Investigation of Potential Antioxidants, Thrombolytic and Neuropharmacological Activities of <em>Homalomena aromatica</em> Leaves Using Experimental and In Silico Approaches |
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Investigation of Potential Antioxidants, Thrombolytic and Neuropharmacological Activities of <em>Homalomena aromatica</em> Leaves Using Experimental and In Silico Approaches |
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Investigation of Potential Antioxidants, Thrombolytic and Neuropharmacological Activities of <em>Homalomena aromatica</em> Leaves Using Experimental and In Silico Approaches |
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Investigation of Potential Antioxidants, Thrombolytic and Neuropharmacological Activities of <em>Homalomena aromatica</em> Leaves Using Experimental and In Silico Approaches |
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Investigation of Potential Antioxidants, Thrombolytic and Neuropharmacological Activities of <em>Homalomena aromatica</em> Leaves Using Experimental and In Silico Approaches |
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investigation of potential antioxidants, thrombolytic and neuropharmacological activities of <em>homalomena aromatica</em> leaves using experimental and in silico approaches |
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The leaves of <i>Homalomena aromatica</i> are traditionally used in Bangladesh for the treatment of different chronic ailments. The purpose of this study was to explore in vitro antioxidant, thrombolytic activities, and in vivo neuropharmacological effects of methanolic extract of <i>Homalomena aromatica </i>(MEHA) leaves. Antioxidant activity of MEHA was assessed by a DPPH free radical scavenging assay and total phenolics content, total flavonoids content were also measured. The thrombolytic activity was determined by percentage of clot lysis and neuropharmacological activities by hole board, tail suspension, forced swimming and elevated plus maze tests. The results showed that the IC<sub>50</sub> value of the extract against DPPH was 199.51 μg/mL. Quantitative analysis displayed higher contents of phenolics and flavonoids (147.71 mg gallic acid equivalent/g & 66.65 mg quercetin equivalent/g dried extract, respectively). The extract also showed a significant clot lysis (33.31%) activity. In case of anxiolytic activity, the elevate plus maze (EPM) test demonstrated an increase in time spent in open arms, and in case of hole board test, the number of head dipping was also significantly increased (<i>p</i> < 0.05). All the test compared with control (1% Tween in water) and standard (diazepam 1 mg/kg), significant dose (200 & 400 mg/kg) dependent anxiolytic activity was found. In antidepressant activity, there was a significant decrease in period of immobility in both test models (tail suspension and forced swimming) (<i>p</i> < 0.05). Moreover, 13 compounds were identified as bioactive, showed good binding affinities to xanthine oxidoreductase, tissue plasminogen activator receptor, potassium channel receptor, human serotonin receptor targets in molecular docking experiments. Furthermore, ADME/T analysis revealed their drug-likeness, likely pharmacological actions and non-toxic upon consumption. Taken together, our finding support the traditional medicinal use of this plant, which may provide a potential source for future drug discovery. |
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