Assessing the toxicity and anti-anemia of Beta Vulgaris L.: in silico, phytochemical and antioxidant analysis

S. E. Nugraha
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The objective of this investigation was to determine the toxicity, anti-anemia activity, betanin content, flavonoid content, and antioxidant capacity of Beta vulgaris L. Microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) was implemented to optimize the extraction procedure. The total phenolic content (TPC) and total flavonoid content (TFC) of the extracts were determined using the Folin-Ciocalteu colorimetric and aluminum chloride methods, respectively. Furthermore, the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) method was employed to ascertain antioxidant capacity, whereas thin-layer chromatography was used to identify betanin content. The toxicity and anti-anemia properties were assessed in silico. The in-silico methods encompass several steps: ligand and target protein synthesis, docking of betanin compounds with the erythropoietin receptor (EpoR) target protein via SwissDock, docking data visualization via USCF Chimera, and toxicity analysis via the pkCSM and Protox online tools. The findings indicated that the beetroot extract contained a total of 34.96 ± 3.97 mg GAE/g sample of phenol. The flavonoid content of beetroot was 4.93 ± 0.33 mg QE/g sample. Qualitative analysis conducted using thin-layer chromatography yielded results indicating the presence of betanin in the extract. The IC50 value for the antioxidant activity was 97.31 μg/ml. The docking study revealed the effective interaction of betanin with several amino acid residues, suggesting a low toxicity potential, supported by toxicity class 4 and an LD50 of 305 mg/kg, and the absence of liver and Ames toxicity. It concluded that betanin is a promising anti-anemia agent. levels.
评估黄花菜的毒性和抗贫血性:硅学、植物化学和抗氧化分析
微波辅助萃取(MAE)优化了萃取过程。采用 Folin-Ciocalteu 比色法和氯化铝法分别测定了提取物中的总酚含量(TPC)和总黄酮含量(TFC)。此外,还采用了 2,2-二苯基-1-苦基肼(DPPH)法来确定抗氧化能力,而薄层色谱法则用来鉴定甜菜宁的含量。对毒性和抗贫血特性进行了硅学评估。硅学方法包括几个步骤:配体和靶蛋白合成、通过 SwissDock 将甜菜苷化合物与促红细胞生成素受体(EpoR)靶蛋白对接、通过 USCF Chimera 将对接数据可视化,以及通过 pkCSM 和 Protox 在线工具进行毒性分析。研究结果表明,甜菜根提取物中总共含有 34.96 ± 3.97 毫克 GAE/克样品酚。甜菜根的类黄酮含量为 4.93 ± 0.33 mg QE/g。使用薄层色谱法进行的定性分析结果表明,提取物中含有甜菜苷。抗氧化活性的 IC50 值为 97.31 μg/ml。对接研究显示,甜菜苷与几个氨基酸残基有效地相互作用,毒性等级为 4 级,半数致死剂量为 305 毫克/千克,没有肝脏和阿姆斯毒性,这表明甜菜苷具有低毒性。研究得出结论,白桦脂素是一种很有前途的抗贫血药物。
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