Abstract
Clerodendrum
serratum (Linn.)
Moon (CS) is a traditionally well-accepted plant used vigorously in Indian
ayurvedic therapeutic purposes. However, not much work has been carried out to
prepare its medicinal profile. Moreover, chemical characterization of this
plant is still largely unexplored. In the present study, we explored several in-vitro
antioxidant methods including hydroxyl radical, nitric oxide, erythrocyte membrane
stabilizing activity etc. to evaluate the free radical scavenging potentiality
of CS. In addition, GC-MS analysis was performed to identify the active
phytocompounds. In-silico docking technique was further employed to
examine the binding pattern among selected cancerous proteins (breast cancer,
ovarian cancer and lung cancer) and identified active compounds. Result
exhibited decent antioxidant activity of CS when compared with respective
standards. Furthermore, any drastic metabolic changes were not observed through
hemolytic assay confirming CS as a non-toxic stuff and safer to consume. A
total number of 6 phytocompounds have been identified via GC-MS analysis in
which linoleic acid, oleic acid, squalene and stigmasterol are the main
bioactive compounds observed. The in-silico studies disclosed the
probable function of selected phytocompounds in neutralizing various types of
cancer leading towards new drug discovery.
Abstract Keywords
Clerodendrum
serratum,
Antioxidant, GC-MS, Cancer, Molecular docking.
Abstract
Clerodendrum
serratum (Linn.)
Moon (CS) is a traditionally well-accepted plant used vigorously in Indian
ayurvedic therapeutic purposes. However, not much work has been carried out to
prepare its medicinal profile. Moreover, chemical characterization of this
plant is still largely unexplored. In the present study, we explored several in-vitro
antioxidant methods including hydroxyl radical, nitric oxide, erythrocyte membrane
stabilizing activity etc. to evaluate the free radical scavenging potentiality
of CS. In addition, GC-MS analysis was performed to identify the active
phytocompounds. In-silico docking technique was further employed to
examine the binding pattern among selected cancerous proteins (breast cancer,
ovarian cancer and lung cancer) and identified active compounds. Result
exhibited decent antioxidant activity of CS when compared with respective
standards. Furthermore, any drastic metabolic changes were not observed through
hemolytic assay confirming CS as a non-toxic stuff and safer to consume. A
total number of 6 phytocompounds have been identified via GC-MS analysis in
which linoleic acid, oleic acid, squalene and stigmasterol are the main
bioactive compounds observed. The in-silico studies disclosed the
probable function of selected phytocompounds in neutralizing various types of
cancer leading towards new drug discovery.
Abstract Keywords
Clerodendrum
serratum,
Antioxidant, GC-MS, Cancer, Molecular docking.