Integrated In Silico and In Vivo evaluation of Cassytha filiformis: Molecular insights into caspase-3/8 binding and wound healing effect

Soosamma John , Nisha Shri Chengamaraju , Navya A S , Agasa Ramu Mahesh , Bincy Raj
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Abstract

Background

Cassytha filiformis is a parasitic vine traditionally used in Chinese traditional medicine (CTM) for its anti-inflammatory, detoxifying, and wound-healing properties. Despite its ethnomedical significance, scientific validation of its therapeutic mechanisms-particularly its interaction with apoptotic pathways-remains limited.

Objective

This study investigated the wound healing potential of Cassytha filiformis through in vivo and in silico approaches, alongside phytochemical isolation and characterization.

Methods

Successive solvent extraction was performed using petroleum ether, chloroform, ethyl acetate, and methanol. Phytochemical screening confirmed the presence of flavonoids, phenolics, and phytosterols. Isolation and spectroscopic characterization identified pseudohypericin as key constituents. Gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC–MS) analysis revealed additional 25 bioactive compounds.

Results

Among all extracts, the 5 % chloroform extract showed the most significant activity in excision and incision wound models, achieving 100 % wound contraction by day 16 and a tensile strength of 425.5 ± 4.89 g, outperforming the standard drug framycetin. In silico docking result showed strong binding affinity of quercetin 3-O-rutinoside (−11.9 kcal/mol) and pseudohypericin (−10.0 kcal/mol) with Caspase-3, supported by favorable ADMET and toxicity profiles. Similarly, Quercetin 3-O-rutinoside and Pseudohypericin exhibited significant binding affinities against Caspase-8 with binding score of -8.1 and -8.0 kcal/mol respectively. Both phytoconstituents showed significant binding affinity against Caspase-8. The stability of complex was validated through 100 ns molecular dynamic (MD) simulation results.

Conclusion

Cassytha filiformis demonstrated potent wound healing activity, suggesting its potential for development into safe, effective plant-based therapeutics.
丝状Cassytha的体内和体外综合评价:caspase-3/8结合和伤口愈合作用的分子机制
cassytha filiformis是一种寄生藤本植物,因其具有抗炎、解毒和伤口愈合的特性而被传统地用于中药(CTM)。尽管其具有民族医学意义,但其治疗机制的科学验证-特别是其与凋亡途径的相互作用-仍然有限。目的通过体内和体外实验,以及植物化学分离和鉴定等方法,研究丝状Cassytha的创面愈合潜力。方法采用石油醚、氯仿、乙酸乙酯、甲醇进行连续溶剂萃取。植物化学筛选证实了黄酮类化合物、酚类物质和植物甾醇的存在。分离和光谱鉴定鉴定假金丝桃素为主要成分。气相色谱-质谱(GC-MS)分析发现了另外25种生物活性化合物。结果在所有提取物中,5%氯仿提取物在切除和切口创面模型中表现出最显著的活性,在第16天达到100%的创面收缩,抗拉强度为425.5±4.89 g,优于标准药物框架霉素。硅对接结果显示槲皮素3- o -芦丁苷和假金丝桃素与Caspase-3的结合亲和力(- 11.9 kcal/mol)和假金丝桃素(- 10.0 kcal/mol)较强。槲皮素3-O-rutinoside和假金丝桃素对Caspase-8具有明显的结合亲和性,结合评分分别为-8.1和-8.0 kcal/mol。两种植物成分对Caspase-8均表现出显著的结合亲和力。通过100 ns分子动力学(MD)模拟结果验证了配合物的稳定性。结论腰果具有较强的创面愈合活性,具有开发安全、有效的植物性治疗药物的潜力。
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