Bioactive compounds extracted from leaves of G. cyanocarpa using various solvents in chromatographic separation showed anti-cancer and anti-microbial potentiality in in silico approach
Mohammad Abdullah TAHER , Aysha Akter LABONI , Suriya Akter SHOMPA , Md Mashiur RAHMAN , Mohammad Mahmudul HASAN , Hasin HASNAT , Mala KHAN
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Abstract
The study was carried out to determine the possible bioactive compounds from Ethanol, Methanol, Petroleum ether, and Dichloromethane fractions of Glycosmic cyanocarpa (G. cyanocarpa). Analysis of these extracts was performed using a mass spectrometer detector installed with gas chromatography (GC–MS/MS) utilizing a method named electron impact ionization (EI). The mass spectrum of each extract was compared against the information incorporated in the library (NIST and Wiley) which provides the chemical structure with the name and molecular masses of the identified compounds. A total of 73 compounds (25 from ethanol, 19 from methanol and 5 from dichloromethane (DCM), and 24 from petroleum ether fractions) were identified from various fractions of the plants. Fourier Transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis of the crude extracts was done to identify the functional groups of the plant derived compounds. The isolated compounds were subjected to comparison with the standard drugs towards the active binding sites of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) proteins for further evaluation of their cytotoxic and antimicrobial activity, respectively. Stigmasterol, beta-Sitosterol, Pyrazol-5-amine, 3-methyl-1,4-diphenyl-, 1,2-Benzenediol,4-(2-aminopropyl)-18,19-Secoyohimban-19-oic acid, and Phenol, 2,4-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-, phosphite (3:1) showed maximum binding affinity towards EGFR and 16,17,20,21-tetradehydro-16-(hydroxymethyl)-, methyl ester, (15 beta.,16E)-, Stigmasterol, beta-Sitosterol, Pyrazol-5-amine, 3-methyl-1,4-diphenyl- revealed highest binding affinity towards DHFR receptor. According to the current research, G. cyanocarpa may be a useful natural source for controlling antibacterial and anticancer activity. For thorough phytochemical screening and determining precise mechanisms of action, additional research is required.
期刊介绍:
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry(CJAC) is an academic journal of analytical chemistry established in 1972 and sponsored by the Chinese Chemical Society and Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Its objectives are to report the original scientific research achievements and review the recent development of analytical chemistry in all areas. The journal sets up 5 columns including Research Papers, Research Notes, Experimental Technique and Instrument, Review and Progress and Summary Accounts. The journal published monthly in Chinese language. A detailed abstract, keywords and the titles of figures and tables are provided in English, except column of Summary Accounts. Prof. Wang Erkang, an outstanding analytical chemist, academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences & Third World Academy of Sciences, holds the post of the Editor-in-chief.