PRELIMINARY PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING AND BIOACTIVITY INVESTIGATIONS OF AVORRHEA CARAMBOLA L.

Miftachul Jannah, Abdullah Al Shamsh Prottay, M. Chowdhury, Md. Bayejid Ahmed, M. Chowdhury, M. T. Islam
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Averrhoa carambola L. (A. carambola) is particularly well-known for its distinctive star-shaped fruit (Star fruit), cultivated in Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and northern and southern America. Historically, it has been used for a long time to cure many ailments, including vomiting, fever, arthralgia, cough, hypertension, hangovers, chronic paroxysmal headache, hyperglycemia, and diabetic nephropathy. This study aimed to examine its preliminary phytochemical and some biological properties. For this, fresh leaves of A. carambola were extracted (hot and cold) with ethanol, which was then fractionated with n-hexane and chloroform. Following a preliminary investigation of phytochemicals, radical scavenging, membrane stabilizing, alpha-glucosidase inhibitory, and clot lysis effects were evaluated using the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay, egg albumin model, alpha-amylase assay, and human blood clot lysis assay, respectively using suitable reference standards. The results suggest that A. carambola contains alkaloids, glycosides, steroids, tannins, flavonoids, saponins, and reducing sugars. All the organic fractions demonstrated significant (p <0.05) radical scavenging, membrane stabilizing, alpha-glucosidase inhibitory, and clot lysis activities in a concentration-dependent approach. Except for DPPH radical scavenging, the ethanol fraction showed better activities than the n-hexane and chloroform fractions. In summary, A. carambola might be a potential source of antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, hypoglycemic, and atherothrombolytic agents. Further studies are required to isolate, characterize, and establish molecular mechanisms for each component’s biological effects.
杨桃初步植物化学筛选及生物活性研究。
杨桃以其独特的星形果实(杨桃)而闻名,种植于东南亚、印度次大陆以及北美和南美。从历史上看,它已经被用来治疗许多疾病,包括呕吐、发烧、关节痛、咳嗽、高血压、宿醉、慢性阵发性头痛、高血糖和糖尿病肾病。本研究旨在初步探讨其植物化学特性和一些生物学特性。为此,用乙醇提取杨桃的新鲜叶片(热的和冷的),然后用正己烷和氯仿进行分馏。在对植物化学物质进行初步调查后,采用2,2-二苯基-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH)实验、鸡蛋白蛋白模型、α -淀粉酶实验和人血凝块溶解实验,分别使用合适的参考标准,评估自由基清除、膜稳定、α -葡萄糖苷酶抑制和凝块溶解效果。结果表明,杨桃含有生物碱、糖苷、甾体、单宁、黄酮类化合物、皂苷和还原糖。所有有机组分均表现出显著(p <0.05)的自由基清除、膜稳定、α -葡萄糖苷酶抑制和凝块溶解活性,且呈浓度依赖性。除对DPPH自由基的清除能力外,乙醇组分的清除能力优于正己烷和氯仿组分。综上所述,杨桃可能是抗氧化、抗炎、降血糖和溶动脉粥样硬化药物的潜在来源。需要进一步的研究来分离、表征和建立每个成分的生物效应的分子机制。
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