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Title: ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTICANCER POTENTIAL OF ETHYL ACETATE EXTRACT OF BARK AND FLOWER OF TECOMA STANS (LINN) AND IN SILICO STUDIES ON PHYTOLIGANDS AGAINST BCL 2 AND VEGFR2 FACTORS
Authors: Mathiyazhagan, Narayanan
Anburaj, Gothandapani
Rajasudha, Venugopalan
Manikandan, Rethinam
Sakunthala, Pitchai
Tahani, Awad Alahmadi
Hesham S, Almoallim
Sabariswaran, Kandasamy
Kathirvel, Brindhadevi
Issue Date: 15-Feb-2023
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: This study was designed to appraise the antioxidant and anticancer competence of solvent extracts of Tecoma stans (Linn) and analyze the phytoligands interaction against Bcl 2 VEGFR2 through in silico studies. The phytochemical analysis revealed that the ethyl acetate extract contains more number of pharmaceutically valuable phytochemicals than other solvent extracts. Among the various phytochemicals, flavonoid was found as a predominant component, and UV–Vis- spectrophotometer analysis initially confirmed it. Hence, the column chromatogram was performed to purify the flavonoid, and High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was performed. It revealed that the flavonoid enriched fraction by compared with standard flavonoid molecules. About 84.69% and 80.43% of antioxidant activity were found from ethyl acetate extract of bark and flower at the dosage of 80 μg mL−1 with the IC50 value of 47.24 and 43.40 μg mL−1, respectively. In a dose-dependent mode, the ethyl acetate extract of bark and flower showed cytotoxicity against breast cancer cell line MCF 7 (Michigan Cancer Foundation-7) as up to 81.38% and 80.94% of cytotoxicity respectively. Furthermore, the IC50 was found as 208.507 μg mL−1 and 207.38 μg mL−1 for bark and flower extract correspondingly. About 10 medicinal valued flavonoid components were identified from bark (6) and flower (4) ethyl acetate extract through LC-MS analysis. Out of 10 components, the 3,5-O-dicaffeoylquinic acid (ΔG -8.8) and Isorhamnetin-3-O-rutinoside (ΔG -8.3) had the competence to interact with Bcl 2 (B-Cell Lymphoma 2) and VEGFR2 (Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 2) respectively with more energy. Hence, these results confirm that the ethyl acetate extract of bark and flower of T. stans has significant medicinal potential and could be used as antioxidant and anticancer agent after some animal performance study.
URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0013935123009040
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