土耳其马兜铃丁勒提取物成分的体外和硅学生物活性效力评估

IF 1.9 4区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY ChemistrySelect Pub Date : 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1002/slct.202403703
Tevfik Ozen, Merve Demir, Sarmad Marah, Hasan Korkmaz
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马兜铃属植物被广泛用于民间医药。本文研究了马兜铃叶、种子和花的六种溶剂提取物的光化学含量(TPC、TFC 和 LC-MS/MS)和生物活性。此外,还采用了分子对接技术,以确定提取物中最丰富的化合物是否对生物活性起作用。总酚和类黄酮的含量范围分别为 10.32-160.54 毫克 GAE/克和 3.42-50.03 毫克 QE/克。大多数提取物中最常见的化学成分是邻香豆酸。叶提取物显示出最高的总抗氧化性、还原力和自由基清除活性。种子提取物的抗菌活性最高,抑制活性也普遍最高。分子对接表明邻香豆酸与 AChE 之间有牢固的结合。利用 100 ns 分子动力学模拟和 MM-PBSA 辅助有效自由能估算评估了最佳对接蛋白质的稳定性。结果表明,根据能量和分子动力学计算,这种酶与化合物之间的相互作用非常稳定。总之,菩提花属植物的地上部分提取物在减少氧化损伤、酶抑制、DNA 保护潜力和抗菌活性方面表现出很高的潜力,这可能是由于其酚类成分和邻香豆酸的作用。
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In Vitro and In Silico Assessment of Bioactivity Potencies With Components of Aristolochia bodamae Dingler Extracts From Turkey

Aristolochia species have been widely used in folk medicine. In this work, six solvent extracts of Aristoloia bodamae leaf, seed, and flower were investigated for the photochemical contents (TPC, TFC, and LC–MS/MS), bioactivities. Additionally, molecular docking was applied to identify whether the most abundant compounds in the extracts are responsible for the bioactivity. Total phenol and flavonoid content ranges were 10.32–160.54 mg GAE/g and 3.42–50.03 mg QE/g, respectively. The most common chemical found in most extracts was o-coumaric acid. Leaf extracts showed the highest total antioxidant, reducing power, and free radical removal activities. Seed extracts recorded the highest antibacterial activity, and for the inhibition activity seed extracts were also the highest in general. Molecular docking demonstrates firm binding between o-coumaric acid and AChE. The stability of the best-docked protein was evaluated using 100 ns molecular dynamic simulation and an MM-PBSA-assisted effective free energy estimation. The results showed that the interaction between this enzyme and the compound was remarkably stable according to energy and molecular dynamics calculations. Overall, aboveground extracts of A. bodamae exhibited high potential in reducing oxidative damage, enzyme inhibition, DNA protection potential, and antibacterial activities, probably due to their phenolic components and o-coumaric acid.

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