In silico and in vivo Biological Evaluation of Chenopodium quinoa on Scopolamine Induced Memory Impairment in Mice

M. Raju, Triyasha Mondal, N. Reddy, I. Khan
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Aims: The present research is focused on screening in vivo and insilico anti- amnesic activity of the ethanolic extract of seeds of Chenopodium quinoa. To establish the exact the mechanism of action, the phytochemical constituents of the extract were subjected to in silico studies using schrodinger and pass software. Methodology: The powdered material of seeds of Chenopodium quinoa were dried and extracted with ethanol by soxhlation technique. In vivo evaluation of anti- amnesic activity of the ethanolic extract of seeds of Chenopodium quinoa was carried using Transfer latency by Elevated plus maze, Novel object recognition test and Passive avoidance time by cook’s pole climbing apparatus. The major phytoconstituents were subjected to molecular docking using PDB ID: 1EVE, 6N33, 2FV5 and 6W2X. Prediction studies for biological activities, adverse effects, direct and possible targets and using PASS (Predictions of activity spectra for substances) online software. Results: The extract was administered at doses (200 mg/kg and 400 mg/kg) showed significant anti- amnesic activity. The prolongation of the transfer latency time (secs) in the elevated plus-maze test is as an indicator for impairment of learning and memory. In Novel objective recognition test the time of memorizing the familiar object with that of the novel object and time taken for each animal to recognize the novel object compare to familiar object is noted. The results revealed that Quercetin, Beta sitosterol, Kaempferol, Dimethyl sulphide, Myristic acid, Palmitic acid, Stigmasterol, Lenolenic acid, Pentadecanoic acid, Tocopherols, Arachidonic acid and standard Donepezil have got highest glide scores against PDB ID: 1EVE, 6N33, 2FV5 and 6W2X. The ADME results revealed the higher oral bioavailability. The major phytoconstituents were subjected to prediction studies for biological activities, adverse effects, direct and possible targets and using PASS (Predictions of activity spectra for substances) online software. Conclusion: From in vivo and in silico results it is evident that ethanolic extract seeds of Chenopodium quinoa possessed significant anti- amnesic activity.
藜麦藜麦对东莨菪碱致小鼠记忆损伤的体内和体外生物学评价
目的:研究藜麦种子乙醇提取物的体内和体外抗遗忘活性。为了确定确切的作用机制,我们使用schrodinger和pass软件对提取物的植物化学成分进行了计算机研究。方法:以藜麦种子为原料,用乙醇烘干提取。采用高架迷宫转移潜伏期、新物体识别试验和库克爬杆仪被动回避时间对藜麦种子乙醇提取物的抗遗忘活性进行了体内评价。利用PDB ID: 1EVE, 6N33, 2FV5和6W2X对主要植物成分进行分子对接。预测研究生物活性,不利影响,直接和可能的目标,并使用PASS(物质活性谱预测)在线软件。结果:黄芪提取物在200 mg/kg和400 mg/kg剂量下均有明显的抗遗忘作用。升高+迷宫实验中传递延迟时间(秒)的延长作为学习记忆障碍的指标。在新物体识别测试中,记录了动物记忆熟悉物体与新物体的时间,以及动物识别新物体与熟悉物体的时间。结果表明,槲皮素、谷甾醇、山奈酚、硫化物二甲基、肉豆蔻酸、棕榈酸、豆甾醇、亚麻酸、五酸、生育酚、花生四烯酸和标准多奈哌齐对PDB ID的滑翔得分最高:1EVE、6N33、2FV5和6W2X。ADME结果显示其具有较高的口服生物利用度。对主要植物成分进行了生物活性、副作用、直接和可能靶点的预测研究,并使用PASS(物质活性谱预测)在线软件进行了预测研究。结论:从体内和体外实验结果来看,藜麦乙醇提取物种子具有明显的抗遗忘活性。
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