Potential of Orchids Secondary Metabolites as Anti-Cancer and Antimicrobial Based on Prediction of Phytochemical Activity with Online PASS-Software

Rafida Yasmin, W. U. Mafiroh, Anggiresti Kinasih, Aulia Noor Ramadhani, Rachmi Putri, E. Semiarti
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Abstract Orchidology is part of the branch of botany, it deals with a large family of monocotyledonous plants, Orchidaceae. Orchids have been used as traditional herbal medicines in Indonesia which are believed to be antimicrobial and anti-cancer. Orchids are able to produce secondary metabolites as their protective agent due to the extreme environment. Orchids have great diversity and potential to be the object of research, not only in experimental studies but also in a computational studies like in silico. Nowadays, molecular or metabolite data are available on the official-standard website as an international database. This study was conducted by analyzing web-based data to provide information about the potential of orchids that have been trusted as herbal medicines. In this study, secondary metabolite from Vanilla spp., Dendrobium spp., and Vanda spp., were selected in the existing literature as antimicrobial and anti-cancer drugs. Secondary metabolites obtained from the KNApSAck-3D core system and Phytochemical and Prediction of Substance Activity Spectrum (PASS) were performed to determine the potential anti-cancer and antimicrobial activity. Based on in silico analysis through PASS online, the secondary metabolites of orchids that have potential as antimicrobials in this study were Dendroside E and Dendromonilised D from Dendrobium also Parviflorin, Licoisoflavone and Luteine ​​extracted from Vanda spp. The secondary metabolite of Vanilla planifolia which has potential as anti-cancer for further research is 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid as a Chlordecone reductase inhibitor extracted from shoots.   Keywords: orchid, antimicrobial, anticancer, secondary metabolite, PASS online
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基于在线pass -软件预测兰科植物次生代谢物的抗癌和抑菌潜力
兰花学是植物学分支的一部分,它研究的是单子叶植物兰科的一个大科。兰花在印度尼西亚被用作传统草药,被认为具有抗菌和抗癌作用。兰花在极端环境下能够产生次生代谢物作为保护剂。兰花具有丰富的多样性和潜力,不仅在实验研究中,而且在计算机研究中也有应用。目前,分子或代谢物数据作为国际数据库可在官方标准网站上获得。这项研究是通过分析基于网络的数据来进行的,以提供有关兰花作为草药的潜力的信息。本研究从已有文献中选取香草、石斛和万达三种植物的次生代谢物作为抗菌和抗癌药物。利用KNApSAck-3D核心系统获得的次生代谢物和植物化学及物质活性谱预测(Phytochemical and Prediction of Substance Activity Spectrum, PASS)测定其潜在的抗癌和抗菌活性。通过PASS在线分析,本研究中具有抗菌潜力的兰花次生代谢物为石斛中的Dendroside E和dendromonised D,以及从万达中提取的Parviflorin、Licoisoflavone和叶黄素,而具有抗癌潜力的planifolia的次生代谢物为从茎中提取的作为十氯酮还原酶抑制剂的4-羟基苯甲酸。关键词:兰花,抗菌,抗癌,次生代谢物,PASS在线
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