V. Jha, F. Shaikh, Nikita Tendulkar, Siddharth Pandya, Bhakti Madaye, Esha Gupta, F. Khan, Navdeep Kaur, T. Jain, Stanford Almeida, P. Mane
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Abstract
The study investigates the therapeutic potential of the Citrus aurantium var. amara essential oil extracted from the blossoms of the bitter orange plant by examining its chemical composition, thermal stability, and potency against infectious disease-causing pathogens. Initially, the volatile components of the essential oil were evaluated by obtaining a chromatographic fingerprint using HPTLC and FTIR spectrum identification. Furthermore, a thermal profile of the essential oil was obtained using the thermogravimetric-differential thermal analysis and differential scanning calorimetric analysis. A predetermined set of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms were used to examine the antibacterial activity of the essential oil. Lastly, its anti-inflammatory activity was assessed using the albumin denaturation assay. The research concluded that the Citrus aurantium var. Amara essential oil exhibits potential therapeutic characteristics which can be further explored through in vivo studies.
该研究通过考察其化学成分、热稳定性和对传染性病原体的效力,研究了从苦橙植物的花朵中提取的柑橘aurantium var. amara精油的治疗潜力。首先,通过HPTLC和FTIR光谱识别获得挥发油的色谱指纹图谱来评估挥发油的挥发性成分。利用热重-差示热分析和差示扫描量热分析得到了精油的热谱图。一组预先确定的耐药微生物被用来检查精油的抗菌活性。最后,用白蛋白变性试验评估其抗炎活性。本研究认为,柑橘精油具有潜在的治疗作用,可通过体内实验进一步探索。