Essential oil composition, in vitro antidiabetic, cytotoxicity, antimicrobial, antioxidant activity, and in silico molecular modeling analysis of secondary metabolites from Justicia schimperiana.
Getachew Tegegn, Yadessa Melaku, Muhdin Aliye, Abiy Abebe, Sileshi Degu, Rajalakshmanan Eswaramoorthy, Mo Hunsen, Milkyas Endale
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Abstract
Justicia schimperiana, known as "Dhumuugaa" in Afan Oromo and "Sensel" or "Smiza" in Amharic, is traditionally used to treat ailments such as scabies, fever, asthma, diarrhea, malaria, and more. This study explored the chemical composition and biological activity of its extracts and isolated compounds. The essential oils were extracted using the hydrodistillation method, and their chemical composition was evaluated using GC-MS. GC-MS analysis identified 54 and 52 chemical components in the essential oils (EOs) from roots and leaves, respectively. The structures of the isolated compounds have been identified using 1D and 2D-NMR techniques. Six compounds - β-sitosterol (1), 5-methoxy durmillone (2), trans-resveratrol (3), tricuspidatol A (4), kaempferol-3-O-α-rhamnopyranoside (5), and kaempferol-3-O-rutinoside (6) - were isolated from the root extracts and reported for the first time in this species. The antimicrobial activity was evaluated using the broth microdilution technique. EOs extracts showed significant antibacterial activity, particularly against Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus agalactiae, while compound 6 showed potent activity with an MIC of 0.25 μg/mL. The antioxidant activity revealed strong radical scavenging for compounds 5 and 6, with extracts also demonstrating significant α-amylase inhibitory effects and moderate cytotoxicity against the MCF-7 cell line. Molecular docking and ADMET analysis highlighted compounds 5 and 6 as promising therapeutic agent. These findings highlight the medicinal potential of J. schimperiana roots, warranting further exploration.
菊属植物,在阿凡奥罗莫语中被称为“Dhumuugaa”,在阿姆哈拉语中被称为“Sensel”或“Smiza”,传统上用于治疗疥疮、发烧、哮喘、腹泻、疟疾等疾病。本研究探讨了其提取物和分离化合物的化学成分和生物活性。采用加氢蒸馏法提取挥发油,并采用气相色谱-质谱法测定挥发油的化学成分。GC-MS分析分别鉴定出54种和52种化学成分。分离化合物的结构已经用1D和2D-NMR技术鉴定。从其根提取物中分离得到6个化合物,分别为β-谷甾醇(1)、5-甲氧基杜米酮(2)、反式白藜芦醇(3)、三尖醇A(4)、山奈酚-3- o -α-鼠李糖吡喃苷(5)和山奈酚-3- o -芦丁苷(6),均为首次报道。采用肉汤微量稀释法测定其抑菌活性。提取物对金黄色葡萄球菌、无乳链球菌具有显著的抑菌活性,其中化合物6的MIC值为0.25 μg/mL。抗氧化活性显示,化合物5和6具有较强的自由基清除能力,提取物对MCF-7细胞系也具有显著的α-淀粉酶抑制作用和中等的细胞毒性。分子对接和ADMET分析表明化合物5和6是有前景的治疗药物。这些发现突出了刺蒺藜根的药用潜力,值得进一步探索。
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A Journal of Biosciences: Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C (ZNC) is an international scientific journal and a community resource for the emerging field of natural and natural-like products. The journal publishes original research on the isolation (including structure elucidation), bio-chemical synthesis and bioactivities of natural products, their biochemistry, pharmacology, biotechnology, and their biological activity and innovative developed computational methods for predicting the structure and/or function of natural products. A Journal of Biosciences: Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C (ZNC) welcomes research papers in fields on the chemistry-biology boundary which address scientific ideas and approaches to generate and understand natural compounds on a molecular level and/or use them to stimulate and manipulate biological processes.