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- Title
In-silico Molecular Docking Studies of some Isolated Phytochemicals from Biophytum veldkampii against Cyclooxygenase-II Enzyme and in vivo Anti-inflammatory Activity.
- Authors
Bandaru, Nagaraju; Prasanth, D. S. N. B. K.; Reddy, A. Rajasekhar; Rao, G. S. N. Koteswara; Nemmani, Kumar V. S.; Rao, Alla Narayana
- Abstract
Background: The current study estimate the anti-inflammatory activity of whole plant of Biophytum veldkampii on carageenan induced inflammation on rats compiled by molecular docking studies of phytocompounds from the plants with Cyclooxygenase II (PDB ID: 3LN1). Methods: In this research Biophytum veldkampii was subjected to extraction using methanol. In-vivo anti-inflammatory activity was assessed by using carageenan induced inflammation on rats and in-silico molecular docking studies was performed by using of Autodock 4.0. Results: The outcomes revealed that the methanolic extract has most prominenant anti-inflammatory activity at various doses. Among all the substances 2,6,3',4'-Tetrahydroxy-2-benzylcoumaranone revealed the most effective docking rating of -6.8, which is near to Diclofenac, i.e. - 6.9, ensuring that 2,6,3',4'-Tetrahydroxy-2-benzylcoumaranone has a strong binding fondness in between protein and ligand. Conclusion: From the results, a conclusion can be drawn that the anti-inflammatory activity of Biophytum veldkampii in both in vivo and in silico methods. This information sustains 2,6,3',4'-Tetrahydroxy-2-benzylcoumaranone to be a useful anti-inflammatory compound beneficial to future clinical studies.
- Subjects
MOLECULAR docking; ANTI-inflammatory agents; CYCLOOXYGENASE 2; PHYTOCHEMICALS; ENZYMES
- Publication
Pharmacognosy Research, 2021, Vol 13, Issue 4, p192
- ISSN
0976-4836
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5530/pres.13.4.11