| Literature DB >> 31692531 |
Wasim Ul Bari1, Mohammad Zahoor1, Alam Zeb2, Muhammad Umar Khayam Sahibzada3, Riaz Ullah4, Abdelaaty A Shahat4,5, Hafiz Majid Mahmood6, Irfan Khan1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, Grewia optiva is widely used for the treatment of many diseases like dysentery, fever, typhoid, diarrhea, eczema, smallpox, malaria and cough.Entities:
Keywords: G. optiva; acetylcholinesterase; antioxidant; butyrylcholinesterase; molecular docking
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31692531 PMCID: PMC6717395 DOI: 10.2147/DDDT.S220510
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Des Devel Ther ISSN: 1177-8881 Impact factor: 4.162
Figure 1Structures of bioactive compounds (V–VIII) isolated from roots of G. optiva.
Antioxidant potential of compounds V–VIII isolated from Grewia optiva
| Samples | Concentrations(μg/mL) | DPPH % inhibition(mean ± S.E.M) | DPPH IC50(μg/mL) | ABTS percent inhibition(mean ± S.E.M) | ABTS IC50(μg/mL) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compound | 1000 | 82.13±1.21** | 72 | 81.21±1.31** | 74 |
| 500 | 72.19±1.63** | 75.93±1.81** | |||
| 250 | 64.15±0.94** | 63.14±2.10*** | |||
| 125 | 57.13. ±1.90*** | 55.15±2.51** | |||
| 62.5 | 48.79±3.33*** | 47.45±2.06** | |||
| Compound | 1000 | 85.21±1.10** | 65 | 84.13±2.11** | 67 |
| 500 | 73.19±1.17** | 76.23±2.91** | |||
| 250 | 65.64±1.84** | 65.24±1.03*** | |||
| 125 | 56.19. ±1.18*** | 56.21±2.11** | |||
| 62.5 | 49.68±2.31*** | 49.18±1.26** | |||
| Compound | 1000 | 87.41±1.20** | 64 | 86.13±2.31** | 65 |
| 500 | 78.49±1.17** | 77.19±2.10** | |||
| 250 | 69.53±1.11** | 67.14±1.10*** | |||
| 125 | 56.19. ±1.30*** | 57.19±1.11** | |||
| 62.5 | 49.72±3.01*** | 49.70±1.06** | |||
| Compound | 1000 | 81.64±2.76*** | 118 | 80.23±1.37** | 125 |
| 500 | 72.84±1.87** | 70.10±1.20** | |||
| 250 | 63.13±2.17** | 62.19±0.90*** | |||
| 125 | 51.10±2.39*** | 50.02±1.11** | |||
| 62.5 | 41.17±1.97*** | 41.70±1.06** | |||
| Ascorbic acid | 1000 | 94.88±1.63 | 35 | 93.41±0.73 | 35 |
| 500 | 87.21±0.75 | 83.76±1.16 | |||
| 250 | 78.89±1.34 | 77.64±3.06 | |||
| 125 | 65.30±2.05 | 64.06±1.15 | |||
| 62.5 | 55.05±1.54 | 55.51±1.09 |
Notes: Data presented as mean ± S.E.M; n=3. Values significantly different as compared to positive control, P>0.05, **P<0.05, ***P<0.001. Ascorbic acid was used as a positive control.
Anticholinesterase activities of the bioactive compounds (V–VIII) isolated from Grewia optiva
| Samples | Concentrations(μg/mL) | Percent AChE(mean ± SEM) | AChE IC50(µg/mL) | Percent BChE(mean ± SEM) | BChE IC50(µg/mL) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compound | 1000 | 79.13±1.42*** | 118 | 78.91±1.61*** | 123 |
| 500 | 70.23±1.51*** | 69.12±2.24** | |||
| 250 | 61.44±2.09*** | 60.77±1.22*** | |||
| 125 | 51.09±2.18** | 50.15±2.01** | |||
| 62.5 | 41.19±1.71*** | 40.10±1.13* | |||
| Compound | 1000 | 83.23±1.11** | 76 | 82.11±2.11** | 78 |
| 500 | 74.29±1.40** | 74.13±2.61** | |||
| 250 | 65.21±1.14** | 63.43±1.20*** | |||
| 125 | 56.11±1.10*** | 54.25±2.51** | |||
| 62.5 | 48.19±3.34*** | 48.02±2.06** | |||
| Compound | 1000 | 82.72±2.20** | 90 | 82.23±1.21** | 92 |
| 500 | 71.29±2.57** | 71.13±1.81** | |||
| 250 | 63.41±2.14** | 62.14±2.13*** | |||
| 125 | 54.16±2.28*** | 53.21±2.11** | |||
| 62.5 | 45.77±2.31*** | 45.18±2.16** | |||
| Compound | 1000 | 79.61±2.10** | 122 | 78.23±1.31** | 124 |
| 500 | 71.19±2.37** | 71.29±1.10** | |||
| 250 | 62.11±2.41** | 61.24±2.10*** | |||
| 125 | 50.29±2.10*** | 50.11±2.16** | |||
| 62.5 | 41.71±3.01*** | 40.60±1.06** | |||
| Galanthamine | 1000 | 94.11±1.56 | 40 | 93.89±0.81 | 40 |
| 500 | 86.17±1.50 | 85.14±2.06 | |||
| 250 | 77.13±1.08 | 77.08±2.26 | |||
| 125 | 64.15±2.70 | 64.42±1.85 | |||
| 62.5 | 53.71±2.31 | 53.52±1.69 |
Notes: Data presented as (mean ± S.E.M) n=3. Values significantly different as compared to positive control, P>0.05 *P<0.05, **P<0.01, ***P<0.001. Galanthamine was used a positive control.