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Flavonoids and Phenolic Acids from Aerial Part of Ajuga integrifolia (Buch.-Ham. Ex D. Don): Anti-Shigellosis Activity and In Silico Molecular Docking Studies
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Shigellosis is one of the major causes of death in children worldwide. Flavonoids and phenolic acids are expected to demonstrate anti-shigellosis activity and anti-diarrheal properties. The aerial part of A. integrifolia is commonly used against diarrhea. This study aimed to identify flavonoids and phenolic acids responsible for this therapeutic purpose. Antioxidant activity, total phenol content, and total flavonoid content were determined. The antibacterial activity of the aerial part against Shigella spp. was also tested using the agar well diffusion method. HPLC analysis was performed using UHPLC-DAD for different extracts of the aerial part. Autodock Vina in the PyRx platform was used to screen responsible components. Ciprofloxacin was used as a reference drug. An enzyme taking part in pyrimidine biosynthesis was used as a target protein. Molecular docking results were visualized using Discovery Studio and LigPlot1.4.5 software. Antioxidant activity, total phenol content, and total flavonoid content are more significant for the aerial part of A. integrifolia. From HPLC analysis, the presence of the flavonoids, quercetin, myricetin, and rutin and the phenolic acids gallic acid, chlorogenic acid, and syringic acid were identified from the aerial part of A. integrifolia. Regarding the antibacterial activity, the aerial part shows considerable activity against Shigella spp. Binding energies, RMSD and Ki values, interaction type, and distance are considered to identify the components most likely responsible for the therapeutic effects and observed activity. Antioxidant activity, total phenol content, and total flavonoid content of the aerial part are in line with anti-shigellosis activity. The top five components that are most likely potentially responsible for therapeutic purposes and anti-shigellosis activity are chlorogenic acid, rutin, dihydroquercetin, dihydromyricetin, and kaempferol.
Title: Flavonoids and Phenolic Acids from Aerial Part of Ajuga integrifolia (Buch.-Ham. Ex D. Don): Anti-Shigellosis Activity and In Silico Molecular Docking Studies
Description:
Shigellosis is one of the major causes of death in children worldwide.
Flavonoids and phenolic acids are expected to demonstrate anti-shigellosis activity and anti-diarrheal properties.
The aerial part of A.
integrifolia is commonly used against diarrhea.
This study aimed to identify flavonoids and phenolic acids responsible for this therapeutic purpose.
Antioxidant activity, total phenol content, and total flavonoid content were determined.
The antibacterial activity of the aerial part against Shigella spp.
was also tested using the agar well diffusion method.
HPLC analysis was performed using UHPLC-DAD for different extracts of the aerial part.
Autodock Vina in the PyRx platform was used to screen responsible components.
Ciprofloxacin was used as a reference drug.
An enzyme taking part in pyrimidine biosynthesis was used as a target protein.
Molecular docking results were visualized using Discovery Studio and LigPlot1.
4.
5 software.
Antioxidant activity, total phenol content, and total flavonoid content are more significant for the aerial part of A.
integrifolia.
From HPLC analysis, the presence of the flavonoids, quercetin, myricetin, and rutin and the phenolic acids gallic acid, chlorogenic acid, and syringic acid were identified from the aerial part of A.
integrifolia.
Regarding the antibacterial activity, the aerial part shows considerable activity against Shigella spp.
Binding energies, RMSD and Ki values, interaction type, and distance are considered to identify the components most likely responsible for the therapeutic effects and observed activity.
Antioxidant activity, total phenol content, and total flavonoid content of the aerial part are in line with anti-shigellosis activity.
The top five components that are most likely potentially responsible for therapeutic purposes and anti-shigellosis activity are chlorogenic acid, rutin, dihydroquercetin, dihydromyricetin, and kaempferol.
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